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MFH
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I couldn't resist...


A little larger image...

I'll have its predecessor with me at FUN...


A little larger image...

I'll have its predecessor with me at FUN...
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the marks on the leg kills it.
Tom
<< <i>Overall, beautiful! I think the nicks on the leg and on the date are what caused the 64 grade rather than a 64. But I also think it is very well struck and has terrific eye appeal. Congratulations >>
I agree. Still, it is a beautiful SLQ. WTG!
Lance.
<< <i>I couldn't resist...
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And, from the pictures you posted, I can certainly understand why
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
It might not make sense for Mike to send it in though, because I'm sure he paid a premium for this attractive coin.
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<< <i>Have not seen a close-up of the reverse, though it looks attractive in the small image provided. Don't know what the spread is between 4 and 5 FH, but in today's market, if the reverse is as nice as the obverse, that's a FH 5. I've seen enough of them.
It might not make sense for Mike to send it in though, because I'm sure he paid a premium for this attractive coin. >>
I was thinking the same thing. Seen more marks on some 65's. It is a date which seems to occur hammered quite often, but this is a real nice one.
Jim
<< <i>Have not seen a close-up of the reverse, though it looks attractive in the small image provided. Don't know what the spread is between 4 and 5 FH, but in today's market, if the reverse is as nice as the obverse, that's a FH 5. I've seen enough of them.
It might not make sense for Mike to send it in though, because I'm sure he paid a premium for this attractive coin. >>
Jeff,
Here's the Reverse of my newp:
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Yeah, it's got some ticks, but not too many, and with clean fields, the outstanding reverse, great luster and that strike, I'm thinking it is an ultimate 64 as well.
Nice pick-up bud!
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Although I liked the 1919 I picked up for the collection - it wasn't as nice as I had hoped for the date:
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Most nice Uncs. of this series which I have seen have been dipped at some point. You rarely find a SLQ with universally accepted attractive natural toning.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
AB
Your photos are good enough that I am seeing what appears to be doubling on the O, D, T and R of IGWT. Is there a known DDO for 1919 SLQ? I'm in process of moving and my CPG is packed.
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Yesterday, Broadstruck and I were talking about this ( & other coins) SLQ.
He has "Eagle Eyes" ... he asked if I noticed the major DDR @ the Eagle's
Left facing wingtips.
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<< <i>Yesterday, Broadstruck and I were talking about this ( & other coins) SLQ.
He has "Eagle Eyes" ... he asked if I noticed the major DDR @ the Eagle's
Left facing wingtips.
Looks like a product of the photograph - light and shadows - I don't see any doubling!
Nice coin Mike
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<< <i>Yesterday, Broadstruck and I were talking about this ( & other coins) SLQ.
He has "Eagle Eyes" ... he asked if I noticed the major DDR @ the Eagle's
Left facing wingtips.
Looks like a product of the photograph - light and shadows - I don't see any doubling!
Nice coin Mike
Nope not a light and shadow trick as the doubling can be seen on a few other dates as well.
Here's the reverse of a 1929-D on which you can see the tips of both wings are doubled along with some of the letters and stars.
This series is still in it's infancy as far as the identification of varieties as beyond an earlier study of die clashes it's still uncharted territory.
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<< <i>If I sent that in to CONECA for attribution it would come back to me as "MDD", machine damage doubling, ie "strike doubling". >>
That's also what I was thinking!
<< <i>If I sent that in to CONECA for attribution it would come back to me as "MDD", machine damage doubling, ie "strike doubling". >>
I'm fine with it being deemed machine doubling, but not sure why Coneca would deem such as "damage"
There's a few other 20Th type coins that come with some neat doubling... The Type One Philly Buff and 1921 Peace $1 at times can be found fully doubled from forehead to neck.
Both are spot able with the naked eye, quite interesting to see but never thought of as damage.
<< <i>I'm fine with it being deemed machine doubling, but not sure why Coneca would deem such as "damage" ... >>
Anything that happens to the coin after the strike is considered damage. A lot of what we see listed as a "mint error" is actually PMD, "Post Mint Damage". Strike doubling happens at the mint, so is a true mint error. But it happens a fraction of a second after the coin is produced, so is considered damage, hence MDD.
I actually hate that they use the acronym MDD for strike doubling. Wish they had chosen SDD instead. The "old" usage of MDD was "Master Die Doubling"...
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