We would have to see a pic of the coin in order to give an answer. Some gouges are mint made and could be designated as an error along with a...
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That’s one of the cooler machine doubling.
The Wounded Knee variety.
PR66 Nice!
Those SMS coins weren’t packaged. This looks looks like a PF67.
In honor of the sudden passing of Stewart Blay on Friday I’m posting two of my favorite MPL’s once owned by him. [IMG] [IMG]
For those not aware, Stewart Blay is the owner of all the coins that are the subject of this thread. The timing of this upcoming auction and...
In shocking news just announced on the PCGS forum, Stewart Blay has passed away. RIP...
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Haha, same here. 7 to the first and 43 to the second/current.
The US Mint struck coins for Nepal from 1970 to 1974. Nepal 1 Pice (1970-1974) 2 Pice (1970-1974) 5 Pice (1970-1974) 10 Pice (1970-1974) 25...
Same coin with different lighting positions. [IMG] [IMG]
[ATTACH] Blay’s coin isn’t one of the aluminum cents that you are referring to. His is a 1974-S that was struck on a Nepalese aluminum planchet.
Haha, the biz strike is nothing too impressive. [IMG] and the D [IMG]
The 1919 is legendary. The roll it was part of also included a few that graded MS68 [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] The proof? If that’s the one you’re referring to I was made an offer I couldn’t refuse, though it took me several years to agree. It...
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