Stop. You don’t know what you are talking about.
Then your next question to the “dealer” should have been, “how much will you give me for it”. Guaranteed he wouldn’t buy it because he knows...
Yes, it was probably dropped in the elements. Was that your question?
This guy again? Bobs Tavern Arm Robert Lahti Etc. etc. etc. I guess the let you out of the looney bin long enough to find your way back here.
It definitely happens from time to time.
Wow, learn something everyday. Never heard of the term.
I’ve never heard that term, seen from the front or the back. it’s usually, left facing, right facing (in the case of your coins), or front...
It has glue on it
The double rotator Bifurcated Johnson arm, of course. :-)
Check PCGS Coinfacts website to learn how to grade these. Once you’ve established a grade for each, check eBay sold auctions to get an estimate...
I’m no error collector but I bet someone will come along and tell you it’s split plate doubling due to the crap metals that are used to mint these...
Post a pic of the entire coin
Ok, someone posted a pic of the coin you are looking for in that other thread. Does this coin look like that one?
Wild guess, The Washington Quarter section...
Haven’t you posted this one already and received an answer?
Are you buying to collect or to stack silver?
Unfortunately the local police force was just reduced by 40% due to budget cuts, they can’t keep up with the shootings and gang violence. I doubt...
Yup, he’s just calling them restrikes.
I’m going to with this approach and call the shop tomorrow. I don’t normally like to get into people’s business but this is not cool.
Preface - I didn't take a picture so don't ask Wife and I were walking around a few local antique shops today and I stopped by one of the dealers...
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