Md. Flat shelf-like in appearance. No evidence of notching. Sorry.
It's the real deal. However, unless some part of the next note is showing, it'll barely make any premium.
Yeah, buy my art. It's bound to go up!:D
The person who rolled it may have pulled out the best grade and replaced it with a spender just to keep the roll full. Who knows. Stranger...
Posted here: http://www.cointalk.com/t211510/
It may have been a roll of 1970 nickels put together by a collector.
Talked about before in another thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t78648/
From what I see, I'd say it's just wear.
Pmd. Took quite a beating.
No added value. It's die deterioration and possibly struck through grease.
Similar coins have been posted in the past, so they are not unique. The problem with locating the corresponding thread it that most newbies use...
Ditto. Basement/garage job. Someone honing their metal working skills.
Not bad for a "unique" piece!
No problem here, either.
Looks like solder to me.
If I owned it, I would love to get a grand for it. But, to buy it, I'd go a couple of hundred.
You shoulda said something, I've got a bag full that I give away to yns.
Grinded, ground, lathed......damaged.
Nope. But I've heard of SGS. It may be related or just another basement slabbing company. http://www.cointalk.com/t85258/...
You gotta get out more.:D http://www.cointalk.com/t190733/ http://www.cointalk.com/t208838/ http://www.cointalk.com/t205317/
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