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Let me get this straight... You didn't smear his name before, but you are now. You bought from him, and he bought from you. You think only guilty...
My FREE opinion... Based on the shape of the A in STATES, I'd say the second one of the two listed. Note particularly the left "leg" of the A.
Not me.
Grease filled dies. Grease filled dies. Do they really use that much grease near the striking surface?
Odd looking coin. On the obverse, it almost looks like there is a cut all the way around the edge. Notice the L of LIBERTY is gone, and the tops...
Because it is usually so minor. Because it it so common.
http://www.icollector.com/1776-Continental-Dollar-Cast-Copy_i8483603 http://www.libertybellshop.com/continental-dollar-1776.html...
The error is called a clipped planchet.
It looks like a cast fake, er, replica.
Chicken Pox.
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Answer questions in post #3. Then someone can give you their value as coins to a collector.
An aside... What's with 'thumbnail' photos, that when clicked are the same size as the thumbnail? Why label them as 'thumbnails' if that is the...
This works fine until the day that the listing closes at a price that is significantly less than the value or, perhaps even below what you paid...
One grade lower in value, probably. The grade itself is based on wear. There is no hard and fast rule on how a grade is decreased by a scratch.
Just don't let one of them be: What is George Morgan's middle name?
No.
Well, you already have them, so why do you want to know how much they might cost? The numismatic value of the healing power of coins is difficult...
http://www.treasurequestxlt.com/community/showthread.php?t=24407 :rolleyes:
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