1) they [PCGS] don't make a coin as a "key date" 2) They only mark listed [their list] varieties, and only if you ask for it on your submission form
Rats! Why don't they have these in NY?
great picture!
Okay Without seeing the obverse, it is likely to be the O-107 Reverse E
nice RPD, much better pictures
damn, I gotta move with my metal detector!
really nice pieces
Seems like a good idea
I like it
Congrats. I have exactly none!
I have to disagree. On the E, I don't think a plating blister, but I'm not sure about it. @mikediamond ?
PMD, a "squeeze job" One coin squeezed by another, if you look the image is reversed. Clear evidence of a Post Mint Damage
nah not damage, just a hit from another coin
there are way more than 100, but the fun is in the search
I nearly hit like, my oops
nope but I want one
ditto
Lets see, how much junk silver do I have laying around.
pictures? or no comment
the originals usually have reeded edges. but not always
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