But that is not what you said less than a hour ago.... [FONT=&]Seriously, xGAJx... there is no reason to tell stories, especially if you are looking for assistance; it helps no one, yourself included. I am sure most would much prefer to help an honest YN than some cocky know-it-all kid. [/FONT]
You have wins and losses in collecting. Learn from this experience so that you 1) know what a cleaned coin looks like in the future 2) know how to identify wear and perhaps better your ability to grade coins 3) be wary when a coin shop owner tells you when he has a die variety or error People don't become experts overnight. They have been in the game for a while and learn from their experiences. That's also why I asked you to post pictures. Instead of an MS condition RPM, it turned out to be a cleaned coin with die deterioration. If I hadn't asked for a picture, you would have kept on thinking that you had something you did not. But it turned into a learning experience. So I am glad that you posted photos. Yes.:devil:
If it is too warped, then that is bad, but if it is only a little warped, then you are just like everybody else. Chris