1959-D Interesting roll discovery
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1959-D Interesting roll discovery
It's nothing great but just wanted to post it what I've found most recently.
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Re: 1959-D Interesting roll discovery
I haven't looked at the entire roll yet. I took this image in the middle of searching. Are you looking for die progressions?
Re: 1959-D Interesting roll discovery
Die progressions or repeat flaws. 1959 D was a well struck nickel. I got some gems from 3 rolls, 65s and 66s. They were flawless and very detailed. You might have something!!
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Re: 1959-D Interesting roll discovery
This is a Lincoln Cent sorry that I didn't specify. This coin came from a foil wrapped roll and there's some gems in it nonetheless.
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Re: 1959-D Interesting roll discovery
That is a nice die chip Daniel. There are books and websites out there now just for die chips although I don't remember names at the moment.
Roger
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Re: 1959-D Interesting roll discovery
I have seen more interest in these minor errors as well. Most people can find at least one in every other roll they search.
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Re: 1959-D Interesting roll discovery
Yes, and although I do save them, I'm not interested in cataloging them as I really consider them damaged dies.
Roger
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