Bought this one in tandem with another coin this week. This one was $9, raw. Looks like a high grader and 5-FS, saw many graded coins in same year and mint in same condition going for anywhere from 40 dollars to much higher. I don't care, just wanted it anyway.
Sorry. Link didn't work correctly. It's here: Freedomland U.S.A. - Wikipedia Nice! I bet @paddyman98 would like this.
Not the overdate It also comes with a DDO & DDR http://www.varietyvista.com/04a JN DD Vol 1/DDO Detail Pages/1943PDDO003.htm
That is nice! I have a 1922 (I know, super common) that is in great condition, what is your guess on your coin's grade? I am horrible at grading Peace Dollars, the strike is so weak compared to a Morgan, especially the reverse sides.
It is clearly the overdate, but I have no intention of arguing with you. If you disagree that strongly then I suggest we bet on it. $100 sounds good to me.
The obverse is MS65, but I am worried about the reverse dragging down the grade and I am concerned that the minor rim damage is from previously being part of some jewelry piece.
@Lehigh96 @Rick Stachowski From Cherrypickers. The over date and the DDO/DDR are the same coin. The pick up is not the spiked 3 but the diagonal part of the 2 is visible also. There is at least one more die out there with a small, pointed die chip that looks like the overdate, but without the line. Too me it looks like the 2 is there, and this is an earlier die stage.
Here are two of mine: A 1969-S nickel graded MS-66 by NGC, bought for $24, and multiple more are available from where I bought it. And second, A Proof 70 ultra cameo 1985 quarter. Got it for $29.25, and resell for me personally could be as much as $100 or more!
Holy cow, a 1943/2? How could someone mistaken this for a 1943? That's honestly one of the best deals you could make.
Not nearly as impressive as a '42 over 41' nickel, but I scored these two beautiful dimes for $34 shipped. Both graded PCGS MS66 with some attractive toning.