Just remember that the condition of the coin is the key. Before getting one graded, I would figure at what Price they are selling, to see if...
Just a hard life man. Somebody hated that penny.
Take some photos of the coin with out the plastic sleeve. The coin looks MS and not proof. Why did you post the photos of the NGC slab?
The reverse did it for me definitely some cameo there. PF65 RB
No, there are 3 Ellington DDR's. 2 of them involving the black key on the piano and a doubled ELL. Partials or almost's don't cut the cheese with...
Neat IDB.
The missing FG is usually from a heavy die polishing, or could simply be a grease filled die. Is this one of the known years for the variety?
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Also the MM is too far to the right. Not the correct positioning for an FS101.
LOL, it was the OP. If the poll is left open to view with out voting. You can click on the vote count and it will tell you who the votes came from.
Good question I don't know that it has ever been on the market. I can't imagine that it is the only one.
Yeah, a clash wouldn't be impossible if it were a modern tech. I also think that @ToughCOINS is right.
It was a planchet from this coin. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces10997.html The planchet would have been identified by the weight. Here...
Thanks, I had no Idea it was a wrong planchet (foreign) error.
Your coin looks nothing like this. Your coin is damaged, it was pressed against another coin. Please for future posts limit your questions to one...
I believe that the gal who found it posted it here for questions. Mike Diamond chimed in and said it was legit.
That lighting makes it hard to Guess. I think I see a slight bit of circulation. AU58
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Possibly a collar clash. I would have to refresh my memory on how dies were made at that time.
Are you sure thats a P. Full pic of the reverse please.
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