I have had this in an impaired proof pile for some time, I just got around to looking at it. Looks like a clear S to me. Varieties are so crazy...
Interesting clip. is that Lamination on the OBV?
That makes sense, thank you.
As I suspected, PMD. I've heard that clips sometimes don't have the Blaksley effect that's why I wanted to ask.
I am going to go ahead and say no this is not a clipped planchet it appears to me to be PMD but I'm going to ask the group ya'lls opinion. I don't...
I have a lot to learn still. I thought finger feeder errors were in the field not the device and they only occured on blanks fed into the press?...
That's awesome post the link when you do
very nice find
Sent mine in for attribution, It will more than likely get a details grade also
Somebody out there would like this, although not in the greatest condition.
So far I'm still getting cents back in change and came across this one which appears to be feeder finger on the NE of the shield but I'm wondering...
Yeah I paid the extra for attribution. This won't be very appealing to most that want a clean grade but some variety/error collectors would if...
This 1931-s Buffalo with OBV Lamination. It probably won't grade AU but I hope it does [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Definitely lamination, that reminds me
always fun pulling silver
Even if I was super rich I'd never buy one of these..just a cash grab
I wish I lived near the stores that are doing that for the chance.
I heard they will for mint sets but if they did then the privy mark of Omega they did would be ridiculous
that's another thing I was thinking about. Since they are no longer in production would they take off the ban of melting them for copper value
That's what I was trying to get at, IE a 1972 DDO FS01 is hard to find period but now with the stoppage of cents being in production and actually...
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