Yes with most coins but clad dollars are large and the strike was not always strong enough to hide them.
Some were and others came after the strike. Not easy to learn the difference.
In today's market, I don't feel any price guide is up to date with pricing. These are strange times. One other thing comes to mind. With really...
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Normal coin. Worth one cent.
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I ask Bowers and Merena to help me build a nice set of these. That was about 25 years ago. They were kind but said they could not help. Not much...
Some were there before the coins were struck. Others came before they were put in the packaging or even after being packaged. Clad dollars...
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It matters because very few have a way of knowing that the silver is .999. Folks trust that the US mint gets it right and pay a bit more for that...
Not off center. It's called a rotated die.
From what I'm seeing, I don't care for the way ANACS is grading these. Way too loose for me.
Have a good one Kentucky.
If there was a show that close to me, I would go. It's been too long. Looks like January will be my first chance but I'll have to fly. Can't book...
I don't really care for the way the wing dies into the rim. I'm thinking that is going to be a weak spot in the die.
My eyes are too old to read such long replies without proper english and punctuation. I have the feeling we are being played and the op has two...
I would not have them graded but in your case they are important family stuff. They do need some type of nice holder to protect them.
Welcome to CT. Nice coin. I'm at AU something.
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