Better definition: Machine double happens at the mint but not as a result of the die hitting the coin twice but another issue.
Oops I meant at the mint...I'm an idiot when I type fast.
Machine doubled...double done after it left the mint.
The silver dollar is the most common year of the peace dollar so unless it is in like perfect condition it's not worth too much over silver price...
I don't think so. If you think about it the weight would be distributed and there's more than one coin on the bottom so I don't think there would...
I'd say repunched date as well, the 1880CC Morgan is a common example of this problem.
I have a 1928 peace that has a big "x" across it from marks that look like tape as well but no residue.
They're laser-etched now I believe.
I agree with green, it is better to have more than one source for the coin you are buying. Magazines are good and so are guides on one specific coin.
I've heard some people like ICG better but it's all opinion. However, that doesn't mean you CAN'T buy from other companies. This is pretty well...
There are other companies you could buy from like if you wanted to crack the coin out or something and some people consider ICG reputable.
If it is uncirculated (which is what you said Heritage thinks) it's a very high grade.
I say proof but I'm not very good at this.
Nice 1812! I like NGC holders better, personally. I think you should leave it in the holder since you have a few others for the registry (unless...
Proof coins also have a much stronger strike (which is what I think was trying to be explained earlier with the 90 degrees thing) so if you look...
Haha I know but you'll remember where you got it from and you'd prefer that over some other one in a coin shop that wasn't specially brought from...
I'm sure he is.
Awesome, it has sentimental value for you now too.
So anyways... how much did you get it for Ruben? And anyone else picked one up?
No it actually is against the rules to double post the same thing.
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