Based upon these poorly lit photo's, my 1st inclination is to say no. However, 1943 had a BUNCH of DDO Washingtons. Some major and some no so...
Are you, by chance, cross-eyed? [ATTACH] It would explain a lot.
Looks like a dipped 95% Copper/5% Zinc coin to me.
The degree of rotation on the 1955 is a little over 1 degree which is totally possible.
I'd like to submit that the enemy behind milk spots and haze on silver pieces is the final rinse used by the US Mint during production. If it's a...
Call the Seller and talk with them. Then report your findings.
I rest my case.
Both of those are extreme exceptions. The lightest Silver Piece I've happened across was a 1973-S which weighed in at 23.1 grms. The heaviest was...
I like most of what the seller is offering.
Where did you first hear about the DCARR OverStrikes?
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Leave my little head out of this. [ATTACH] ANACS adds little in resale prices and in some cases actually hurts resale. I've played around with...
Not at all but, tell me, where did you hear about the Daniel Carr overstrikes?
Exactly.
All my Carr pieces are ungraded so, probably not. However, if they were, I'd have to add the shipping costs, both to and from ANACS, and the...
Watched it. Grade B Movie entertainment provided you didn't know anything about coin production or the US Mint's production facilities. Then it...
I've got a 1970 Eisenhower Dollar Fantasy Issue ReStrike, Copper-Nickel Clad, Satin Finish, MS-67 (Mintage 107). Do you think I could attract...
I tried that .99 cent starting price and ended up selling a US Mint set for below face value. In other words, I just do not believe this .99 cent...
IMO, "The Vault Collection" is just some made up BS name to market a special label for a coin which is no different than any other of its kind to...
The resale market I'm talking about extends well beyond a single coin since Daniel has produced 99 "different" over strike products since 2009....
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