I have tried directly from the search engine it doesn't link.
From what I have read is that there were a bunch found in Kansas city. And most believed that the bags came from the Denver mint. The dealers sold...
In one of the links @Fred Weinberg sold one raw a few years back. I was wondering if the one he sold showed the same heavy die clash.
Hey @Traci So, I found one in an antique store. Here is the infamous doubled dot cent. It actually looks to me like a counter clash. [ATTACH]...
That sucks I have tried every way possible to get the link to work, Sorry folks.
Just that some of these coins that were body bagged and detailed are now in strait grade holders. I may have just read more into your question...
Is the MM touching the E of Five? If it is, it is an RPM.
As in Curly Moe and Sue, I mean Larry.
You really don't think that they are gonna incriminate themselves do ya?
Bugger nose, yep a little die deterioration. Good photos Wade.
Ooh-rah! Thank you all for your service.
I will take the details cleaned any day:p
How about you @bruthajoe. A couple years back someone got gold... Haven't seen him in a while.
This is medal alignment. [ATTACH]
Here is the medal, shown in the guide on PG 137 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I bought this one with a 1933 Chicago "COPIE" Century of Progress International Expo Medal/token. I can't find this company in the index....
The Variety is well known. I just don't know if these were from SMS or a business strike. They had adds out in I believe the numismatic news and...
I wouldn't buy it in hand if It wasn't weighed, I almost bought a contemporary 79CC that was just slight of diameter, right on weight, but thicker...
I still have plenty more verification needed for this coin. My guess is that the variety is a doubled dot. But, it isn't a Doubled Die.
Then a little bit of resolution change/ settings, for the obverse. [ATTACH]
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