It straight-graded! I'm on cloud 9 here! Grades just released today while I was finishing up a basement job, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to look right away so I waited until after I got home. The wife promptly told me to just look already, and holy heck! I don't know if I'll ever top this find, but I'm going to keep trying. Maybe I can find a '93-S in a coinstar next? Anyways, here's the pics I've got for now. I'll get some in-hand pics once the package arrives.
Congratulations but I doubt you’ll find a 1893-S in a coinstar. Please try though. If you don’t it’s an automatic no. It’s the only one I need to have them all.
Not that I'm seeing, no. From what I'm being told by Gemini, this is one of 4 straight-graded specimens by PCGS. Not exactly sure how it's getting those numbers, but that's nuts if it's accurate.
Gemini must be an AI?. You could probably get an idea looking at heritage or other auction houses as to value. Here are the results for Heritage. https://www.ha.com/c/search/results.zx?term=Flip+over+double+struck+&si=2&mode=archive I only see one sold at heritage that was in collar. The others are second strike off center, one was a centered broad strike.
Yeah, it's Google's AI. I'll try to see what's out there for a ballpark value. Kinda hard with a one-year type coin with a very low population.
In collar is the rare occurrence here, I think. I will wait for others opinions. The one in collar Lincoln that Heritage sold went for 399.50. it was a 1945 MS63BN.