Nice condition JT.
@charley you have an examp;e to post here? We have been asking @baseball21 for years, he/she still hasn't produced. Still Baseball has useful...
We have to start somewhere right? I looked for almost an hour for the example you posted. I wonder for the rest of you, Are you more interested in...
You should definitely contact them. I think it was a computer issue. You, should be able to see a partial collar even, in the slab.
Thanks Paddy, @Paddy54
I am hoping to bring a friend of mine into this conversation @Insider Oh. yeah If you want to Guess the Grade. Please have at it. I think I gave...
What a pity, you having a bad day or what? No reason to cry, when you didn't point out where it was in the first place. IDB's are neat sometimes,...
Interesting coin Rick. After seeing @SPP Ottawa post in Post your world coin errors. Some of these Canadian coins we see and think they are broad...
It would be interesting to know how many die pairs were used to strike these. At a mintage of 103,732. It couldn't be many.
This is the Sunnywood color chart for silver coins. [IMG]
My guess is that you will find the makers mark on the third side.
PF65 So only Bus strikes get yellow toning?
Who made them? I can see Bodley/sv on the left. Is that writing in the top stripe of the flag?
Thats a very strong clash. I wonder if it is this one before the heavy polishing to try and remove it. http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-1c-1983-03/
Did you notice the partial collar before you sent it in? Is it miss labeled, or can you see it in the slab?
Looks like a toss up between MS66 and MS67.
The date placement also looks off and to the left.
Seems to me there should be a bit of the UNUM visible.
It doesn't even have an S. Toss it back.
MS66 I have seen PCGS let those go with the FS designation but not NGC.
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