is that what it cost for grading??
thanks for all the input, figured just a mad, but was hopeful..lol still was a cool find..
of course there are exceptions to every rule, but the majority of the ones i have seen on internet and for sale have had this effect showing
if you think about it once a coin leaves the mint, it is in circulation, so therefore there is no such thing as an unc coin unless it is sealed...
roll # 28) 1980-d rev retained lamination, details damage lower step area..lam is on upper and middle of building on right[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
roll # 27)1956-d wheat, 2015 unc[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
roll # 26}nothing
i own a few lamination errors in tpg slabs
might be a lamination, or pmd ass paddy says..hard to tell without it in hand
low serial #'s have a premium, if in mint condition
what does the edge look like, and what is the weight??
there is a plethora available on ebay from 24.95 upwards of thousands of $$$ for complete sets
i see a die crack
entry post..thank you for the chance to be a billionaire!! if i had 13.8 million?? well, pay off my house, pay off my sister's house, open a few...
check out ctf error coins selling an ms-65 slabbed 1996-d concentric lathe lines for 695.00 guess paying 4.95 was a good deal?? seems prices are...
the show i was at 2 weeks ago i sold 12.00 face in benjamins for 240.00
[ATTACH] roll # 25)1985 rev clash bays 3 & 4, 2005, 1999 unc[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
roll 24) 2007 & 2008 unc[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
roll # 23)1982 & 1990 unc, 98 canadian cent[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
not very much, the die chips maybe a few dollars each, the struck through grease about the same, and you have to remember silver was going through...
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