Nice! I have fair amount of "greyside" but have never bothered looking up variations and errors. I have 12 1975 pennies. How do you determine large beads (VS small beads)? and blunt 5's vs sharp? fives? TIA and hope I don't offend anyone that may have replied to this same question 20 times in the last year (PM from a fellow who informed me he had "answered the same question 22 times" already on another querry I posted).
HenriIII take a look at the doubling and see if that is the error on that German Mark of yours. I think you have the same thing going on with your 14-D one mark... Mine is VF with no signs of doubling or re-tooling at all. Rick
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1836 Capped Liberty dime. My oldest US detecting find so far. I dig almost every signal I get for the most part. Go figure...
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TIA and hope I don't offend anyone that may have replied to this same question 20 times in the last year (PM from a fellow who informed me he had "answered the same question 22 times" already on another querry I posted).
HenriIII take a look at the doubling and see if that is the error on that German Mark of yours. I think you have the same thing going on with your 14-D one mark... Mine is VF with no signs of doubling or re-tooling at all.
Rick
1836 Capped Liberty
dime. My oldest US
detecting find so far.
I dig almost every
signal I get for the most
part. Go figure...
Obscurum per obscurius
<< <i>I've never even heard of a double-die 1900 25 cent piece before. Is this a new discovery, or does Charlton not care for such varieties? >>
This is my first time seen this variety too.
Charlton can not list all the varieties at the same time.