Thanks Randy, I see one in my future. Chris B Lord M
Those were never subject to sitting in dark dank bank Vaults before seeing the light of day. There is no comparison.
The coin in hand has obviously seen circulation.
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Once you upload the photo. Click the little box full size. Before you click Post. Looks like a nice Wheatie.
You have a little write up. Maybe a link and read?
Tones would be the next thing I would look at. It is a lot harder with film. I think they are pretty good.
It's too bad the Photos weren't better. I wouldn't bid over AU for that coin
I really don't have much time to expand. I am sure that others here can give a better answer. One of the major changes was the evolution of die prep.
Did ya count it yet? Or just pick what you like and pay him for it?
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As Paddyman said. The 9 and B are very common places to find Die chips. Or IDB's. In fact the late 50's especially the 57. The dies were littered...
Have you tried Wexlers? He has coneca -004 as WRPM-001 And shows plenty of die markers. I would think that it is a little baggy for a 66, but...
Yes as said above MD. It is a very common place for the flat and shelf like doubling.
AU55 details. The surfaces just do not show any luster but there is plenty of details.
What you are seeing is from heavily deteriorated dies. It isn't a DDR.
Hey @dollar have you checked the diameter? I am still not sure what to think.
If they were in red boxes, I would say deal!
And they will, just because in the direction they are going. There has to be a stand out coin. It could be the one auctioned above. We will never...
Not to kick the red book. All you all stay safe on the East Coast. Randy, Lord Marcovan, Larden And others. This storm is/could pick up some...
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