Ok, these are preliminary photos, I confess I was coin roll hunting again today. I was gonna repent and not confess, but this beauty showed up on...
Oh, Yeah they do! The 70's were all about the Gold right? Nice looking frost on that one.
I am gonna have to find it. Haven't seen it in years. Might have to search my accumulated dimes think I threw it in a roll somewhere.
I like the Depth of field on the 22's. They definitely blow away the ATB out of the water. The design may produce some die stages, fun coins to...
Here is my type 1 (blank) My brother got it in pocket change. [IMG] [IMG]
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That ridge ring does extend into the field farther than what we see. The B and E is also from the die deformation.
My first was a Bounty Hunter, It still is a coin and relic finding machine. Thing is the good stuff is deep or hidden next to junk metal, or under...
You know what they say folks "Ignorance is bliss". Let the guy waste more money on this counterfeit trade dollar.
C is for Claudius Ceasar Claudius Æ As. ca 42-43 AD. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, bare head left / CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI S-C,...
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C is for Claudius ll Antoninianus [IMG] [IMG]
C is for Constantine l [IMG] [IMG] and Constantine l [IMG] [IMG]
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I am not sure that ICG has a history of slabs. The other top 3 have one linked to their main web page. Here is PCGS PCGS Coin and Banknote Holders
Where is the 6? The curl on the 9 points towards 3 o'clock (middle of the 7). A large date points to the bottom of the 7. Also, the other pick up...
See at the bottom @Jjpe If you click on Full image we don't have to open each attachment. It's a pain in the butt[ATTACH]
See how the doubling wraps around the S and T? this is from Die deterioration. A doubled die will have notching and split serif's.
It doesn't matter your coin is a counterfeit. Yes, most proofs are struck twice. Your counterfeit isn't even a good-looking proof. It is a crudely...
Thanks There is a slight hint of it across both sides of the coin. What you really see in hand though is the blazing luster. Sorry the photos just...
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