Going to stick with my first thought, pictures are maybe hiding the luster/toning. Going for 66.
I believe it depends. Once the toning has started it will continue as long as they continue to be exposed to environmental contaminants. I believe...
So all of mine have the shadow earth on the reverse so they would all be classified as shadow Ike's correct? I will read the pages again too.
This is the resource I used to find out about shadow Ike's. But after reading I am unsure if it pertains just to 1972 clad or both clad and silver?
I just purchased a lot of silver blue Ike dollars. Looking through them for errors or varietys. I have Conneca's page for reference ddo/ddr but I...
I have a few of these, they are mostly worth around $25-$50 each. Some are worth a lot more because they are rare, you can find a good deal of...
It could be, if I recall correctly it could also be some form of die spread or die deformation. I don't remember the exact name, but I think Mike...
Yes it could be, seeing the surface would be a big help, if it's through cloth the surface should look somewhat like the pattern of the cloth. If...
Hard to say for sure, could be post mint damage but I think it's more likely a strike through, possibly as suggested through cloth. Better...
You are going to start a firestorm with that one lol! I would doubt it because they did produce 1921 morgans.
Given what I have seen what the Chinese sell on eBay I think that they would do just about anything. If they ever produced a counterfeit that...
Lol after reading his remarks about checking for vintage counterfeit coins, I started to imagine the thread if he overstruck a...
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