Citeer: "Sjoelund"I might have the normal in my doubles!
Hello and have a nice evening.
I'm playful as a child, I checked 5x coins from 1969 right away and two from the 1970s -took photos.
If it is ordered, I will publish it. But "Daryl" would shed more light-which I salute across the ocean.
Hi Ivan
Hi Ivan
Hope you and family are well. And keeping safe. Thank you for your words. I have never herded of this ,Floating Roof.
But will have to find one for me. But still have 3/4 of my collection pack up. But did some looking around and found.
The Cherrypickers Guide to rare die varieties by Bill Fivaz and J.T. Stanton book, down load the list from the Lincoin resource site. Does list the 1969D no FG number FS-901 as new.
I wish you good health and a nice day.
,, Everything is OK as they say,, I read that they were over-polishing -coin stamp, initiative diligent employees.
I do not agree with that view I think the whole secret of the floating roof there is a problem with the press setup. this is the lowest point and incorrect adjustment and adjustment of the machine by one tenth can cause non-puncture. Just one bad press was enough and one protective professionally incapacitated adjuster who had a relationship with a QC worker, and the problem is in the world for generations collectors.
And I like the main question that the client( know the answer) just knew the answer to.
Yes Ivan I think it more from over cleaning or press issues. But keep an eye on mint mark location. The 1969 D mint mark was done by hand.So all with this should be in the same location.
It is, what it is, or is it.
Status gewijzigd naar Opgelost(Heavy Coin, 8-feb-2021, 11:51)