I hope you mean $2,500.00 .........?
kind of hard to believe... but I guess the photos don't lie. :yes: Congrats on winning the lotto! :thumb: ;)
Yup. Probably Lead-composed, and definitely neat!! :thumb: But for some reason, I feel like I've seen these pictures before... :scratch:
Looks like some strike doubling mixed with Zinc rot, if you asked me. I'm not seeing any split serifs, which usually is a good indication of a...
Hey, you're not the first to use this trick. I did this in my YouTube videos all the way back in 2010. Turned my $50 "point-and-shoot" into a...
Now that, sir, is funny stuff. :too-funny:
Result of die erosion... aka worn dies. lonegunlawyer got it right.
Better photos of the P.U.P. are necessary if you'd like my to give an honest opinion.
All I'm seeing are some bag marks, or other marks (digs, dents, etc) that occurred after the coin was struck. EDIT: Hobo is a quicker typist. :o
This list is very misleading... What grades are we talking, Jason? Circulated or uncirculated? Because that's a huge factor.
Score!!! :thumb:
I'm thinking 58... but we'll see. :)
Personally, I don't blame him... :p
Morgan and Peace dollars are also eligible for the NGC "Retro" black holders.
How 'bout some photos of the reverse sides... Minus the one 6 down, 4 over
Looks like a gouge has displaced the metal. PMD.
I'm detecting some strong strike doubling on the olive branch and portions of the denomination, but nothing on the tailfeathers... And being that...
This one screams PMD. I agree with rascal about the hammer job theory. Sorry. :(
Great report (as always), Charmy... and thanks for including Steve and I in it! :smile
Looks like a die chip. It is technically a "mint error", but realistically, it's not worth more than face value, IMHO. But if you think it's...
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