I found this nice BU example of coppercoin's 1958D-1MM-021 / Wexler's WRPM-021. This is a great coin that experts don't all agree on. Some...
I am pretty sure this is a jagged clip on this 1937 Mercury dime. Can any of the experts confirm this. At first it looked like Post-Mint-Damage....
If you would like to learn more about Mercury Dime varieties check out these websites (they are a lot of fun to hunt for and collect!):...
This die is listable on CONECA's master listing but it is not on there yet because no one has submitted an example to Dr Wiles for attribution...
Thanks Jordan.
I got this at my local coin shop a couple days ago. It is a 1940D Mercury Dime class 2 DDO. Wexler has it listed as WDDO-002 (strongest of the 9...
I am not seeing a doubled die either. Sorry.
Ah, you must be referring to the 1942/41 DDOs, which are my favorite varieties of the series! I meant the 1941D DDO 1 has the strongest spread...
I picked this great 1941D DDO 1/DDR 1 combo the other day. It is the strongest DDO for the Mercury dime series. It is quite a striking DDO with...
Very nice!
That is a great RPM find!
Great find! Oh, how I love searching Lincoln cents!
Yep, DDO #1. Nice find!
I am not seeing any doubling on this coin.
Very cool find! I like the fact that it has obverse and reverse CUDs.
Nice find!
The reverse seems to show machine doubling. Sorry.
Yes, most likely filled with grease. It is common and there is no premium on the value.
On this coin, I don't see the thickness in on Liberty as it should and the mintmark on your coin is too far west for 1DO-004. I always match the...
Looks like post-mint heat damage.
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