I'm going to go with the plated then plating wore off theory too.
I have seen some brinks boxes in Denver, and see brinks armored cars going through the tunnel quite often.
The guy who starts an album company that has custom albums at fair prices would be very busy and very rich...
By the way, I've owned a 69-s ddo. This coin is not one.
Nope. Not it.
Dang, didn't even notice! Guess I just want to see a real 65 silver.... They do exist, like a few 64 clad.
I'd be happy to help. Photos are a must and also weighing with a gram scale to get an exact weight.
It's post mint damage. There is no process where this could happen at the mint.
That's quite a die crack! Nice find.
It's nowhere near MS-65.
Coins with no mint mark were made in Philadelphia. The ones with a small d are from Denver and a small s San Francisco. Any with a P mintmark are...
From one Navy vet to another, welcome to cointalk! Check out pcgs coinfacts. There you can find every one of your coins with info on mintages and...
I'm not a student of this series, but still this doesn't pass casual inspection.
I believe they are all proof. Nice set. The cent and nickel appear proof, and the quarter has the proof artwork. Look at the quarter reverse, it...
Yep, quarter is proof.
I guess if I got a box of quarters and smacked each quarter with a hammer a few times, it would be worth 86 thousand dollars....
Boy are they going to have a surprise when they send it to a TPG.
And......someone bid on it.
Look at pcgs photo grade, and find a grade range that you would like, price the rarest coin in the range you are looking at and use that price as...
I've never worked for a tpg, but I do have an eye for detail and always seek early die state examples of coins. I began noticing small changes and...
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