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    End of roll toners

    I stopped by a coin shop to pick up some 2x2 flips and happened to spy some rolls in a box of odds and ends. I ended up with four rolls of 1959-D's and some others. Semi long story short , the keepers from the 59-D's were these end roll toners and three rpm#1's !


    John


    1959 d end t a.jpg

    1959 d end t b.jpg

    1959 d end t c.jpg

    1959 d end t d.jpg

    1959 d end t e.jpg
    So sad ... My reverse consumption engine was a broken fuel gauge ... gonna look at coins now. John

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    Very nice finds John. I love a nice toner!! Coin 1,2 and 5 have nice cracks across the forehead, 1 and 5 look to be the same die!

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    I like #5 the best.
    Some 59 cents have a nicer than normal red, were the inside coins a nicer than normal red?

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    Congrats John for picking some really good rolls! The toners look especially nice, I'm with Ed on #5! Great to find three RPM #1's too! That is an awesome looking RPM! Way to go!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by makecents View Post
    Very nice finds John. I love a nice toner!! Coin 1,2 and 5 have nice cracks across the forehead, 1 and 5 look to be the same die!
    Many thanks all !
    As far as cracks go , the whole bust of Lincoln is fairly well cracked up on this die. Check out the coat where it's close to a RIDB. There were a bunch of examples of this die in the four rolls.

    John

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    So sad ... My reverse consumption engine was a broken fuel gauge ... gonna look at coins now. John

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoneman227 View Post
    Many thanks all !
    As far as cracks go , the whole bust of Lincoln is fairly well cracked up on this die. Check out the coat where it's close to a RIDB. There were a bunch of examples of this die in the four rolls.

    John

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    Oh wow, that's nice!! I guess where the others were toned so dark, I overlooked those cracks. That one just missed circling around to meet the other crack, that would have made a nice RIDB!

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    Nice finds... Love those toners... Coin 1, 5 and the close up pic are all the same die... Are they slightly different die stages???
    Jim
    (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

 

 

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