It's just a damaged coin and you can only guess what caused it. It's worth the silver value only.
Only 58 days and 2 hours to go. Please post if you plan to be there. Dealers, please post your table number when you have it.
It's a giant show. It takes a couple of days to walk it. Take lots of cash. The link below is helpful. At some point the site will have a dealer...
Go with a 100 or 125, in that range. You want a macro lens for sure. Also, buy a nice sturdy copy stand that can handle the weight of the camera...
Great coin but I don't see the code 97 going away or the grade changing.
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Thanks Peter. Come join us more often. We miss seeing you.
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Next play would be any token or medal or any coin dated 1837.
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I know that PCGS and NGC will crack coins out of questionable holders for you and grade the coins. I'm happy they will do this. It would be a big...
Did PCGS call the cents, counterfeit or altered?
What you are seeing on the O in ONE is not wear. It's a strike issue. The toned coin has less luster than the one that graded higher. Both coins...
Yes. It might be fun to try to collect all the states.
Cool set. What's next?:D
Thank you all for the information. It's now just off topic information.
They did not damage your coins. You sent in problem coins and they could not fix them. There are limits to conservation.
I didn't think of that. What a mess.
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