The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) delivers all new notes in sequential order, so finding them isn't considered unusual and rarely adds...
They would grade the coin as any 1969S they received, but wouldn't attribute it as a floating roof. A floating roof is due to over polishing a...
Your 59D doesn't match Wexler's DDO-001 or 002. A doubled die has to be an exact match, not just close. The 09 is probably something, but there...
Political comments have no place on CT threads, REGARDLESS of the ideology. I would recommend removing it before the moderators do. No sense in...
The mint uses a single squeeze method for making dies, which theoretically should have eliminated doubled dies. However, during the single...
Linear plating blisters and stains. Nothing else. Plating blisters/bubbles are common on zincolns You're imagination is starting to get ahead...
Some info on ridge rings and severely worn dies https://www.error-ref.com/?s=ridge+ring&_sm_nck=1
Interesting. I see what you mean about a possible minor die clash, but the image appears to be recessed, not raised. Even if it's a clash, I...
It may be a chip or plating bubble, but with the zinc rot spots showing, I would think there's a good chance it's some corrosion under the plating
This is the original post. I think members have provided a great deal of information why they prefer a TPG over a COA but the OP seems to have a...
I have noticed that there has been a significant improvement in the accuracy and content of your posts.
1 gram = 0.032 Troy ounces, so 2.5 x 0.032 = 0.080 troy ounces. With gold at approx. $1800/troy ounce, the melt value would be $144 so you’re...
Make sure the person that you have evaluate the coin is knowledgeable of the minting process and has a background in errors and varieties. Error...
@potty dollar 1878 Even if your compulsion to post the first answer keeps you from doing a little research to make sure you know what you're...
The reason members can say with confidence that it isn't an error is they know the minting and die die making process. And what you see couldn't...
There are no listings for any 95D Dime DDOs on Wexler's doubleddie.com or Varietyvista.com
Why can't you just put the original COA with a fake coin? There is nothing on there to verify that the specific coin matches the COA. Unless the...
The "elder" members only like that if a full picture is needed to help make an accurate assessment. In this case it's not needed. It's ok to ask...
If members bother you, just hit the ignore button (hope you don't get lonely :hilarious:)
Always liked this set from Ulm as it depicts actual early 18th century issues from that principality. [ATTACH]
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