Hello and thanks for the rapid reply / Pic. Yes, both coins appear to have to die markers, and that is why I took the time to try and get some...
That coin looks like a 1917 D, but the D has been worn down. If you look close you can see traces of it. Sorry, keep looking and one may turn up....
This 1909 VDB looks alot like the 1909 posted above, but has more wear. What do you guys think? Yeah or nay on either one? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG][IMG]...
The rim on this coin seems wider than normal, but as you can see this coin has been cleaned :headbang:. What do you think? Is this a matte proof?...
What caused this? This is the only the 2nd 1920 s I have seen like this. [IMG] [IMG]
Thanks for they replies. Is this one very rare? I am thinking about putting it up for auction, or is this something I should hold onto?
I am thinking about putting this coin up for auction. What do you guys think? I really need the cash, but I would hate to see it sell for next to...
Here it is. Please let me know your thought on a grade and value of this coin. Should I send this in to be graded? [IMG]
US Mint Roll
Thanks for the rapid responce. Who would you send it to. Thanks for the advise.
Here it is, it's the only one I found from a US Mint Roll. I am ready for some good news :hail:. (Drum Roll :hammer:) [IMG] [IMG]
Here it is. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] or is this just an old worn die?
What do you think of this one? Did I finally find one :bigeyes:? Is this one rare? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Thanks for the info. I was hoping it was something.
[IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG] The 3 appears slightly rotated, and it looks like some seperation in "ust". Any thoughts on this one?
Any Idea what would cause this? Is this Rare? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Thanks
Thanks for the answers guys. Guess I am going to keep hunting.
So this would not be like the 1968D-1DR-001? It is really just strike doubling?
Here is my first doubled die find from a bank roll. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] What do you guys think?
Thanks for the answers again, thought it might be something to bid on :headbang:.
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