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These striations start out as fairly deep scratching on the clad strips. Deep enough so that the minting process does not completely remove them...
Excellent post with definitive pictures! Why folks continue to ask the same question about their obviously undoubled die 1969-S coins is simply a...
Yes, but it is unlikely. Especially if it looks CAM or DCAM.
I don't. Sure he could have worded the original post a little differently but he said what he was doing and why so quick to judge and condemn?
I ordered 3 sets late in the day (around 6 hours after release) and paid for overnight shipping. Needless to say, the sets just do not jump out...
Done. Currently, I'm 1 of 7. Come on folks. VOTE!!
5 cents.
For whatever reasons the Obverse Die was shelved.
Based upon the photographs, I'm of the opinion that the coin would be an MS64/65 Tops.
Yes, you do. The weird thing is that the Reverse Die was not only used for the original proof but was also used for Circulation Strikes. As a...
What can I say? I read a question, I answer the question.
No. No possibility.
Exactly. The First Strike™ Program was conceived in 2005. How do you suppose that these got the First Strike™ Designation? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I saw a 1966 Mustang that had the rear bumper pushed in. So much so that the right tail light was broken. I could not help but wonder why those...
Kinda curious as to what makes you think it happened at the Mint? When you see a 1974 used Cadillac ElDorado with the front left fender crinkled...
Not to mention that the "S" Mint wasn't being used in 1958. San Francisco stopped producing coins in 1955. Sometimes, looking at coins is kinda...
Well, I'm of the opinion that the coins need to be examined or photographed and posted.
Twenty Five Cents is the value of your coin but hey, it's a start.
Give it a shot. But it's NOT my ad. Merely a scan from an old Coinage Magazine. OR, you could go to any Sroe located on US Mint property and buy...
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