Not a rare date, but I bought this one Thursday at a coin shop. Hoping it comes back MS64 and not "altered surfaces," or something like that.
Thanks, guys. Coins like this scare me to death, though. Every time I find something that looks like this, whatever coin it may be, I always ask myself, "what's wrong with it?? There must be some reason it's not in a holder!?!"
What are your concerns ? I admit I don't see as many coins as you and pics aren't the ideal way to look at a coin , but besides a light dip the luster looks all there .
We'll find out in 3 weeks. I sent her to PCGS. Under a loupe I couldn't see a darn thing wrong with her.
Two of course. Just like every other coin, an obverse and reverse die.[/QUOTE] Another comedian , I swear you and Frank should write a book .
I own a handful of ancients, but I'm mainly an early US proof collector. The 1913 represented the final coin that I needed to complete the twentieth century set started by my great grandfather.
It wasn't part of a type set, it was actually the last coin that I needed to complete the twentieth century set cent through dollar. The 1901-S, 1913-S and the 1916 SLQ were the last three coins that I needed and it took six years to acquire them.