I sent this out to mr. Diamond today along with a few others. We will find out soon enough. Maybe your calculations is what is going on. Maybe...
looking at the hair on the obv I just noticed is a good comparison too. it is way more defined on the ones from the 90s. it's officially an 83....
As in literally buffed?? Or is that a term I am unfamiliar with?
Very well could be that spot just wore down quicker. But it looks a little odd. Hope for the best but always expect the worse
I can barely make out a circular loop when tilted sideways. Either the top of an 8 or 9.
I found this today. at first I thought it was a dryer coin but there is no other affected area on the obv or any sign on rev and has a clear...
I am not insisting it is silver only that it looks silver. All I said was I am not convinced its plated not that it isn't. Anything is possible....
I am not convinced. it does not have a plated look to it. in hand you might have a different opinion. if you are an open minded individual, let me...
when I opened the box I saw that it looked silver as this was an ender (wish I took a pic) but when I pulled the edge down it said 71 and not 70...
do they have a way of testing it without having to do damage to the coin?
The halves come up 11.0-11.1
It does have that silver sound... but that could also be the lack of weight.
It does appear to be that way. More so on the reverse.
I was going to send it in to mike diamond with other coins to be examined. Even though my scale does not go to the hundredths place... it is still...
I saw that when I looked at the silver and clad weights. Kinda threw me off.
That didn't work... I respectfully disagree. Of course i will need to send it in for verification. What would the potential value be?
I saw mention in the red book of 71 d and 77d examples being struck on silver. But no mention of a P. What the heck would this be worth????
I like it. if it is 100 and I could afford to keep it I would. 3 sets of doubles seperted by a 0. I agree with paddy. not a fancy but I think its...
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