I have read conflicting reports on exactly how the thin copper layer is aplied to the zinc core. A couple sites say they are microplated...
You can tell above what should be the rim over the word "IN" from the motto, there is a silver streak hugging the curve - a clear indication of a...
He doesn't want to send it in. And he never will. He is like that little kid in grade school who fakes autographs on baseballs pretending they...
After consultation, I am leaving it as-is. Thanks everyone!
Billy Fuccillo. All over Buffalo area and Gulf Coast Florida
I dont see it
I haven't yet heard that more than 50% off center starts to cause it to decline in value, especially if there is still a full date. Anyway, here...
I agree it was caused by some chemical
Partial missing clad layer, but looks like it had help as the exposed clad looks like it has dimples on the surface. Could have been a gas bubble...
Looks like it was on an extra fine sanding belt for awhile and tilted
Carson City Dollars sell well, especially certified ones. Looks like a 63-64. I would send it in if were mine.
A selling history of 1 item. But does offer a return policy!
See my post above. Plus he also found it with other proof errors
The key for many off centers which makes them more desirable/valuable depends on many factors. For cents, consider these generalities: 1. Off...
Yours is machine doubling, caused by the planchet wiggling around while it is struck, usually because bolts holding the coin die loosen. This...
Well, from 1965-1967, struck coins had no mintmarks, and many of them were minted at the San Francisco Mint. One reason was that the director of...
I agree with you, but there is still the possibility. I also believe it had help
But it is also not inconceivable that a screw did in fact wind up there without the help of a scheming mint employee.
Nice. Unfortunately my wife had her surgery moved up and I couldn't go to the Philly show
Sending it in to a TPG would have answered all your questions with less time wasted and probably less money, but we already know the answer as to...
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