Just Wow
Thanks for the reference. Nice sight to further your knowledge
If the planchet was this thin won’t the strike be much weaker, and many other coins (from the same planchet) would have been minted.
Acid is my guess.
Best of luck and a speedy recovery!
What grade did Ed Wood give it?
BINGO!
Love the Remington shaver Cougars!
Getting a second opinion is always a good idea. What is your humble opinion of being ripped off based on?
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Randy!
Hard to tell for sure. Using the pictures you posted the details look too mushy for my liking. My opinion - Counterfeit.
Agreed. My response describes how the IRS would calculate a cost basis IF they got involved.
When there is no receipt or in this case found in circulation the IRS will use the coin's (or currency's) face value for the cost basis.
Cool find! Put into a 2X2 and add it to your collection. Interesting show piece. What’s it worth? To you its priceless!
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