That's why I used the phase (canyon). Lol
Thank you
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The coin is not the best but wow, what a canyon.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thought I would share some of my latest lamination error finds. The 1930-D also has some improper alloy issues from what I can tell.[ATTACH]...
Wow
Good call. I overlooked this while researching the same site. Thank you
All raised.
I haven't seen this either. Yes you can definitely feel the indentation and the letters appear normal.
In your opinion, what's going on with the reverse of this 1944-s [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I use a 10x loupe. The magnified images are for illustration purposes only and yes $5.00 is better then face value to me.
Found another good one. Variety Vista has it listed as 1937-D DDO-001, Copper coins has it listed as 1937 D -DO-001.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
$789,000 is what I would guess just because of the time we are in
This is one of three I have found in a 2500 count bag I picked up last week. Lots of RPM'S also and I am less than 500 coins in. I'm [ATTACH]...
I see what you are talking about. I am no expert, but IMHO it looks like it took a hit.
Yes, 1944 - 1946 were made from recycling spent shell casing.
It sure looks inverted to me. What do you think? Also sorry for the poor quality of the photos, I'm away from my scope.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can find the 2006 listed everywhere, but I can't find anything on the 2006 D.
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