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1991 D LMC: Grading Request And Extra Inquiry

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 Posted 09/14/2021  2:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add victoriarose28 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Why is the reverse seems to have a satin semi frosty fields?
What are the odds on having a coin struck with 2 different dies? Just curious and thank you for always helping.


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I'll say MS-66RD.
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I'll second the MS66. The odds of a coin being struck with two different dies are 100%. Is it a trick question?
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All coins are struck by two different dies. This is a very normal cent.

65+RD, I'm keeping it out 66 due to the spots, minor ticks and the mis-aligned dies....but it's very close.
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I'm in at MS65R
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MS66 with extreme md if that is what you mean with the dies
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I meant to ask if it's possible to have a regular strike coin get struck with proof dies on the other side of the coin.

Thank you all for helping out as usual.
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