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<p>[QUOTE="boonefrog, post: 973698, member: 26552"]Thanks for the feedback, Treashunt! I was worried I wouldn't get any takers! Sorry about the volume of questions/photos, perhaps it's against etiquette. Is there any easy way to insert pictures that are resized as thumbnails? </p><p><br /></p><p>a couple questions for others:</p><p>#2 - 1952: I was assuming it might just be die wear but what about the extra stem of what looks like another 'W' in between the lines of the primary 'W'?</p><p>#5 - 1952: How could it be post mint damage? It's raised metal and it's <i>behind</i> the date. Is that still possible?</p><p>#7 - (2) 1952-D's: This is actually two different coins. You think possible RPM on both? ...and perhaps the curved upward looking line on the second is just a chip or is it feasible that it's the remnants of an 'S' mint mark.</p><p>#8 - is a 1958-D... or did you mean there's no known varieties for that date with that sort of effect?</p><p>#10 - 1938: This is two pictures of two coins as well. The first is the one in question and the second is a normal one for comparison. Still don't see anything? Maybe it's another greased die?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks all for any feedback![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="boonefrog, post: 973698, member: 26552"]Thanks for the feedback, Treashunt! I was worried I wouldn't get any takers! Sorry about the volume of questions/photos, perhaps it's against etiquette. Is there any easy way to insert pictures that are resized as thumbnails? a couple questions for others: #2 - 1952: I was assuming it might just be die wear but what about the extra stem of what looks like another 'W' in between the lines of the primary 'W'? #5 - 1952: How could it be post mint damage? It's raised metal and it's [I]behind[/I] the date. Is that still possible? #7 - (2) 1952-D's: This is actually two different coins. You think possible RPM on both? ...and perhaps the curved upward looking line on the second is just a chip or is it feasible that it's the remnants of an 'S' mint mark. #8 - is a 1958-D... or did you mean there's no known varieties for that date with that sort of effect? #10 - 1938: This is two pictures of two coins as well. The first is the one in question and the second is a normal one for comparison. Still don't see anything? Maybe it's another greased die? Thanks all for any feedback![/QUOTE]
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