You are going to wind up with 1/2 the mintage of the 1939 P's
The 'gold' is just toning.
re-read his post
agreed, that is what I noticed first edited to add: It still looks a lot better.
The Seated $'s don't look to great either, probably all fake
Great pick up. I hope it is yours, so I can hate you. :)
Both look like Post Mint Damage {PMD}
And the fact that you are the guardian of all things good and holy is enough foe me to realize that you are not worth reading nor caring about...
This is amazing. You are excessively pompous. Do me a favor and hit your ignore button for my name. edited
Phew! I consider that a compliment. Thanks, Doug, that is almost as good as a 'like' from you
you have to do my Barbers & Busties first!
oooh, me want
melt. And they sold one! Supposedly
ditto, MD
no reeding, therefore: Genuine error - uncentered broadstrike, as Fred said
Buy the Red Book for some info on better dates,
Probably most were in the Treasury vaults & melted. See: Per Wikipedia: Under the Act, 270,232,722 standard silver dollars were converted into...
who knows what the coin looked like pre-slabbing
My apologies, BOTH the 1869 & 1867 are questionable. I can't find my Indian reference right now, But.. both dates are not correct, but I could be...
You are going to be the king of War nickels.
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