Same coin with different lighting positions. [IMG] [IMG]
[ATTACH] Blay’s coin isn’t one of the aluminum cents that you are referring to. His is a 1974-S that was struck on a Nepalese aluminum planchet.
Haha, the biz strike is nothing too impressive. [IMG] and the D [IMG]
The 1919 is legendary. The roll it was part of also included a few that graded MS68 [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] The proof? If that’s the one you’re referring to I was made an offer I couldn’t refuse, though it took me several years to agree. It...
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You did very well. Love both.
I don’t have a single 58+…….I thought I did. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Wow on the grade and eye appeal!! Outstanding Buffalo.
Sort of a nickel [IMG]
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I agree. They missed the boat on this. They must have had an MLB Umpire Day and let them guest grade for the day.
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Sent coin raw to PCGS in June [ATTACH] Results finally posted yesterday with TrueView…….MS65BN [ATTACH]
Finding anything with a date was considered a success, but yeah, finds like this really made my heart thump. I’d love to catch that feeling again....
I hope you meant Verdict: 1964-D and not 1965 90% Silver dime
From my childhood roll searching days in the early 60’s. [IMG] [IMG]
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