In my opinion, it's not worth grading.
Not a D/S or D/D or any of the other varieties of overmintmark on this issue.
I started smoking when I was 13, smoked through high school, smoked through college, then smoked my last cigarette on the night before I got...
When I was a kid, my father received a really nice 1917-S obv W-L 50c in change. Today, it would probably grade XF45. Anyway, I kept it for many...
Stick with third-party graded and certified coins. Or patterns.
After she browbeat me into letting her buy a $1,000 ring a few weeks ago, she then urged me to buy a $1,000 coin! Also, she loves to go with me to...
The 1917-D is AU58 at worst. What a bargain!
I had a mail-order business at the time and occasionally sold to this guy who wanted to buy some coins as investments. For his first purchase,...
The word you want is vise, not vice. Different animals.
Have you seen any error coins selling for that kind of money? I suppose they could make a thousand $10,000 coins. Oh wait, wouldn't that make each...
I would call it AU55 and don't think the ding is that bad. If I were selling the coin I would describe it as being nice AU with a minor reverse...
When I retired from the university where I taught, I wound up with some extra cash so I decided to buy some coins with it. Over the years, I had...
Without all the scratches, I would call it VF-XF.
I hate to be a Christmas Grinch, but I disagree with those who say it has a nice look. I agree with the responders who say it's a VG10. Back in...
I do remember successfully returning a coin I had bought from a Heritage auction. It was a fairly common S-mint Washington quarter, probably in...
I've bought many coins from Heritage, mostly through their Exclusively Internet auctions. I've also sold coins at auction through Heritage, about...
If it's that hard to see, it's not worth looking for.
You're trying too hard. If an "error" requires that much magnification to be seen, it's not worth finding.
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I found one of these in a roll and listed it on eBay at 99c for the opening bid. It went for .99!
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