Each different mint will have different original packaging values. For example, if you were selling a SMS set with OGP, the packaging will lend...
As noted, the ‘73 has too much wear on both sides and is a common coin. The unofficial benchmark for slabbing is to have a coin worth at least...
As of today all the sources I find say 1 gram pure silver tallies at 96 cents USD. 32 of those little tiny coins in the OP would be close to a...
I did too, labeling flips “specimen - example of die deterioration” or what have you. My intent, here, was to help to dispel the prevalent notion...
Don’t put it in a flip…a waste of time and a flip. This is obvious significant circulation damage AKA : PMD. It’s also known as a spender.
Yep. I agree. Taking into account the amount of wear along with a thinner than normal planchet and the accepted variance/tolerance allowed for...
Salvatore…listen to us: it’s not an error coin. Only the person who did the vise job could tell you why and how he did it to end up with the...
Kudos to @Sting 60 for isolating the referrant VAM. Good job, Sir! IMO…based on over 20 researches on various Morgans and Peace S$1… Die...
NO! NOT CLASS 2 (or any other known, acknowledged class). This coin has every indication of tampering! Wexler ( doubleddie.com ) lists the 8...
Kudos to you! Very nice. I applaud your perseverance and tenacity. This is how you do it. Stick to your guns when you know you are right. Now...
All I see under his nose is a stain of some sort. I don’t see anything indicating a strike-through.
The 2016 looks normal to me. Your assessment of the other two appears correct.
That ‘s not a die crack on the ‘84 LMC…it is a linear plating blister (no premium). The others you posted are very interesting. Shows you’re...
…AND it is the same for the P mint mark. The center post breaks off for both and extra metal fills in during strike creating die chips (IDB) and...
Well, the info I posted earlier for the KM #964.1 makes no mention of silver content but the weight listed was 6.5 grams in total, meaning it is...
@King_George_Va …from your pic you still mean 10 francs, and NGC World Coin Catalog revealed the following: KM #964.1, bi-metallic, 6.5 grams....
Because France produced 11 coins in 1988 that had a denomination of 10 Francs. You need to be specific if you want any kind of assessment from CT...
STG/debris, but the rest of the coin is so bad I fear any value beyond FV is negated.
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It looks normal to me. It is clearly not a proof and is uncirculated. The yellow tint/tone I see from your pic may just be your light source....
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