Jon Sullivan has those dollars struck by sanding discs on his website for sale
Hmmm. How about "more than $75" or "less than $75." Someone has got to have an idea :cigar:
So I'm guessing no one wants to go on the record to state what they think this might be worth?
Well, this is only the layer, not the planchet. I'm guessing the layer itself weighs about a gram.
I am disappointed they didn't put the weight on it
That's what it normally weighs standard.
This is the clad layer only - the coin it came off from is not included. Even more bizarre that it is off center (too bad no date) Notice the...
So, is it a weak strike simply from the die pressure and nothing else? How come they didn't grade it if they grade other weak strikes?
Curious as to the weight. Struck after the lamination at least partly because you can see the detail on the lower parts
Not a bad pick up for $15. Someone paid $31 plus shipping just to get this slabbed. Too bad it didn't list the weight. (Anyone know what this slab...
Got this in from Charleston this afternoon. It looks even better in hand. Has an absolutely beautiful sheen on both sides, but the reverse is...
That is absolutely unbelievable
Fred Weinberg is the current owner and is for sale on his website
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As always, you are among the best with your explanations as you just know how to always make something complicated seem more understandable.
Well, I guess even the "gods" get things right. And I was actually hoping there was a miraculous chance it could be real, but knowing how the...
Believe it or not, there are some Type 1 blanks (no rim) and Type 2 planchets (blanks that have a rim) that actually can be given either a range...
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I'll tell you what there, Ranger Rick... How about if it turns out to be a genuine unstruck Type 2 planchet with a reeded edge (not a weak strike,...
I would not submit it. It just isn't possible for it to be reeded yet it wasn't struck. Wouldn't hurt to have ANACS view it at the show. I would...
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