@Kevin wu I looked at the other coins you submitted. I see most of them did not come back to well. Except the nice Rotated Dies Dime.
Ye I was expecting 1 or 2 back in body bags , but not expecting the 1995 penny that MD believe is real error come back in body bags too , i was thinking I should send it to ANACS. They are better on error ?
If it is a true error, as NGC decided, it would more accurately be noted as a retained strike through. The reeding fragment is still there. Otherwise, the reeding fragment would have left non-frosted areas on the devices. And interestingly, because proofs are struck more than once, the reeding fragment may have originated from this very same coin!
Haha I am Chinese but I don't really believe in luck , the funny thing when I look with cert number in Chinese is ( 4444 ) mean ( die die die die) ( 38 ) mean ( bitch ) ( 384 ) mean ( bitch die ) .
Beautiful coin, cool error. Congrats, I would be proud to have it in my collection. I bet it's worth some $$$ if you ever decide to sell it, especially with a grade of PF69 Ultra Cameo.
Agreed, probably not worth something in the thousands but at the very least in the low hundreds. It's a neat piece IMO.
Coin values are differences to each person , to you maybe few hundred to others maybe few thousands all depends on person who will pay . I am not planning to sell the coin now , just cool to have in the collection.
Absolutely, the price of a coin, anything really, is only worth as much as what someone else is willing to pay. IMO that is the very definition of worth.
Just finding this out 1969 penny sold in heritage actions for $1175 , so I think my coin can easily sold over thousand .
I have a quarter similar to that 2006 north dakota. Similar markings on the front and the back is a goldfish tent with a smooth plastic surface giving the back