Die deterioration damage, so little extra value even for proof 65 , maybe a dollar or two. Many held large numbers of them when issued as many...
I have a set of well produced Morgans fakes but the weight is a give away as it is not silver and anyone with a good scale and book knowledge...
This is closest image , and the pizza cutting wheel is made differently to make the best cut, the wheel I was referring to had a different flat...
I don't know the name of the hand tool, but it has a rotating disc with prongs at one end and is used in art to cut canvas to mount on boards and...
Free golfing markers ????????
I think it is a coin some one used a cutting device on it ( such as a chisel edge or lawnmower contact) some time ago. IMO Jim
Hey Thad!! Great to see you on! Hope the business part is doing well. I wasn't sure if you had moved on to larger things for a while. If you have...
People do spend a horrible amount of time looking through pocket change, bank boxes, ebay bags, etc. and hoping for a real DDO or DDR they can...
Notice the closeness of the lettering L in Liberty and the "IN GOD WE TRUST" to the rim. Damaged die over time to give that effect. so Die...
I agreed with Bill in Burl. All of the notching and such I see are flat and not to any height that would indicate a true doubled die, but die...
63 or 64 would be comfortable for me, Jim
The size of the error and the dramatics of rarity usually determine the majority of value of that coin. The smaller errors of a high production...
I am always pleased when someone actually considers what others say and goes out of the way to take some advice from old members. Knowledge is...
Hi Dustin, take in consideration that you have the coin ( and/or possibly the money instead. All that most of us can do is go by photos and our...
Looks like non-paved parking lot damage, but what ever it is, it wasn't done by the mint. Jim
Looks like a mixtures of acids used on the nickel to try and see the date or the mint mark. The acid is dangerous. I did experiment with such in...
I knew someone would bring in the sea food!! and not a bit surprised. Nice going Sal :) Jim
The one with small square damage is almost sure one squeezed in a high pressure vise, IMO, Jim
Resembles die deterioration doubling of the obverse. The reverse is probably a some what newer die in working time ( but certainly not recent. ). Jim
Its the rims that will indicate a proof, not anyother ;reflections,shiney, pricey, etc. See the rims below [ATTACH]
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