@RedCopper said:
Currin- and Bolivar Shanty - I promise to go to the bank and image the 58 DDO and the 1919 in ms 69 red CAC
Cool Thanks. If recall in an article written by David W. Lange about 25 years ago, he said that 1919 was the best year for strikes in that early date range. I bet yours has an amazing strike as well as grade. Love to see. While you are there at the bank, image both your 58 DDO.
We probably would barely remember Vic if he hadn’t done this plaque in 1907. His original concept was circular. When he extended the coat to fill the rectangular plaque he got it wrong. It was said Vic was a good copier but poor “artist”.
@bolivarshagnasty said: @coinbuf That is sure a hammered strike on that 09-S! When IGWT and EPU are thin like that, you know the rest of > > the coin is going to be great.
Yes indeed, very little to complain about on that coin, every so often it comes home from the SDB for an eye check but Mark's great image is a great way to make do in-between visits.
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Can you post a pic of your ‘19?
I don't yet own one for my type collection, but when I do, it will be modest.
Here's is a better pic of the OP's coin:
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Stuart,
A let down with the 69-S DDO. Post the 1958-D that you have.
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Currin- and Bolivar Shanty - I promise to go to the bank and image the 58 DDO and the 1919 in ms 69 red CAC
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Thanks Stewart! And yes, Bolivar does live in a shanty, but it’s all I can afford.
Cool Thanks. If recall in an article written by David W. Lange about 25 years ago, he said that 1919 was the best year for strikes in that early date range. I bet yours has an amazing strike as well as grade. Love to see. While you are there at the bank, image both your 58 DDO.
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Common date, but nice surfaces for a 56-d and it's an rpm 16. MS66+RB



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We probably would barely remember Vic if he hadn’t done this plaque in 1907. His original concept was circular. When he extended the coat to fill the rectangular plaque he got it wrong. It was said Vic was a good copier but poor “artist”.

A steel cent to add to the revue.... Cheers, RickO

Coinstar?
A couple of MPL's that RickO put in the CoinStar machine........
OINK
Yes indeed, very little to complain about on that coin, every so often it comes home from the SDB for an eye check but Mark's great image is a great way to make do in-between visits.
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