These coins do make it out of the mint, Who ever plucked this one got a gem
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Picked this one up from the show on Friday What is the grade on the slab? The marks under E P are on the slab. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It will eventually tone into a deeper color, depending on your storage conditions.
It's weak on both sides, also has a shallow rim.
It's pretty hard to tell with these. The quality was all over the place. I might have to say that this is a weak strike, just going off of the...
Sounds like fun, I had an outing like that once. Except it was hey cousin I lost my wedding band, I checked the house, can't find it. And if my...
The doubled designers initials kinda tell the story. Maybe the OP can get some clearer shots with detail and not the glare. If they didn't look...
What dose the reverse look like on those? JP@
The milky white is the beginning stages of toning. I wouldn't call it a bad thing, but you can't get rid of it with acetone or xylene.
Maybe it was the show, I am not sure. Most of the coins I saw were toned, It also seemed that they were better priced than what I was used to...
I am gonna say AU58.
The O is damaged, there is no doubling on that coin.
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I have heard in the past that some collectors found a 64 die pair. Don't remember if it was a peace or a Morgan. The OP's is a @dcarr
He was a small dealer I believe from Wyoming/ maybe Utah. He had a couple errors. had a 1919 ms66 red Lincoln.Centered broad strike Wanted 450...
Thank ya it fit's in nicely with my other errors. But I am gonna need a new album soon. Or maybe some blank Dansco pages.
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