Maybe they used an XRF Analyzer. Rick's dealer friend on Pawn Stars uses one.
Don't you think that many of the "new collectors" only care about the resale value of their heavily circulated or road rash errors than they do...
I don't think so, either. Your close-up exaggerates the image.
You just imagine that you see an "s". I also see a "7" to the right of your "ghost s", but common sense tells me that it isn't a "7".
Makes sense.........I guess!;)
Zackly!
What I find odd is that PCGS identified this Proof coin with UNC details.
Hey, if you want to ignore the opinions of other people who have hundreds of years of combined experience collecting errors and choose to waste...
Sure can Mr. P. and for @Cheech9712, here it is again for your viewing pleasure. I found this coin in a $100 Mixed P&D bag that the Mint released...
His threads NEVER make any sense, and his coins are always worth face value.
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Like Mr. P. said, it was probably affected by some chemical. If it was truly missing the clad layer, the high...
That C-Note is cool!
Umm, would that be a strap club addiction? [ATTACH]
Maybe it was struck in Malaysia! If we tried hard enough, we could come up with all sorts of illogical reasons. But, let's be realistic. What is...
Best wishes to @Wal888 on your 56th special day! [ATTACH]
Best wishes to...... @Justin Lee on your 41st special day! @Voulgaroktonou on your 70th special day! [ATTACH]
It just looks like an ordinary coin to me. Granted, it may have been exposed to some sort of environmental conditions that aided toning, or it may...
1889? Boy, that must be worth 6 or 7 figures!
First, welcome to the neighborhood, George! I agree with both, TM & Cam.......and, yes, this thread is 14 years old.
As a rule, it will only be worth 10c unless you find a bidiot who is willing to pay more.
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