More information is needed Micro, like denomination, date, mint, for starters. Maybe a link to the site where you saw this.
Like the the penny in your other thread "ok look if you cant see that i dont no..", it's PMD(Post Mint Damage) and not worth more than a penny.
Aside from the damaging gouges, what else are supposed to see?
I don't think you do or you would understand the concept of private ownership for public use and as such your freedom of speech rights do not...
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Double ditto. However, if it is a die crack, those are a regular occurance when the dies deteriorate from the stresses of the press.
You can type PCGS in the search field at the top of the home page there.
There are rules here for a reason, and when we all joined CT we agreed to abide by those rules. I find your remark to be out of line, and totally...
Machine, or mechanical, doubling will be flattened and step like in appearance. Here's a good diagram that shows MD and DD: [ATTACH]
Can you post some close ups of the areas on the obverse where you think there is MD?
That's a medal that commemorates the Battle of the Thames, or Moraviantown, which occured Oct. 5, 1813 during the War of 1812. A decisive victory...
Looked at your listing. Your starting bid is way to high. If you expect to get $820, put a reserve on the auction and lower the starting bid....
$6.05 in melt, if you retail it you might get $7.50-$8 for it.
I think he's getting his info from here: http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=184374 Go down to 6. Too Much Money, Too Many...
Though not stated on the checks, there is a time limit for you to redeem them at the casino that issued them. They change them regularly to...
Well 1983 was the last year Kennedy halves were made for circulation. After that year, they were struck for proof and uncirculated Mint sets.
I would jump on that if it were me. $80 is not a bad price for P&D UNC State Quarters already in an album. These kinds of sets are selling...
That's ridiculous. Those can be found at much less than that.
The 1909 S VDB.
I'm of the opinion this is an lamination error.
Separate names with a comma.