Hecho en china:yack:
Put a leader and a hook on it and you'll catch one...:)
Tough issue to find a respectable MS65PL. Not nearly as common as previous years S mints. Hoping it made the grade (PL)...:)
To use a fellow members' acronym - DEFDAM.
Is your eclectic box limited to 20? I've somehow lost track (of my marbles) Wonderful proof example!!!:)
I'll say MS65.
Drop the "b".
My Grandma gave me a 1927-D Peace Dollar but also the scouts coin collecting merit badge was an influence.
MS65.
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That's the one.
Don't forget about hot coffee.....
Popcorn in hand. :)
I consider these fantasy coins. Both were never issued as legal tender with that date and the 1918 Peace Dollar is not a counterfeit of the DC...
I think for the same reason we do not consider a Hobo Nickel a counterfeit or illegal for defacing government struck legal tender.
Presto - chango....:)
Don't get me wrong, I do agree. I'm not the forum dad...
It may have all been caused by a die clash event.
I see my post on page 1 is somewhat misleading regarding VAM63A. The striations are there because the clamp pressure and/or die spacing was off....
VAM numbers refer to specific die varieties/ pairings with all markers being in the die. Planchet striations or roller marks as some call them are...
Separate names with a comma.