The one by the C is tough to see. You have to do a lot of moving the light and coin around, but there is a sweet spot were it becomes visible. The...
Did any of the diagnostics show on your 1910?
I took some shots of mine showing some of the diagnostics. I can see your die scratch at the bottom of the M in UNUM. One thing to check is to see...
Is your question asking if a person submits an already PCGS or NGC graded coin for a regrade? If so it is done ALL the time. Some coins are sent...
I'll have to look back in my folders and see when I took the photo. At the time it belonged to a member of the PCGS CU boards, Las Vegas Teddy. He...
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That was why I said this would be a good place to start. If yours had the die markers of those two matching coins that would make yours one step...
The examples I showed were 2 of the 3 coins shown on CoinFacts. Since there were only 30-50 of these made I would have assumed that one die pair...
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Here are a couple of places you can start. These photos are from 2 certified 1964 SMS quarters. See if you have any matching die lines. There are...
Not a proof. Even a well circulated proof will show some signs of the mirror finish.
Since the initial 1913 Buffalo reverse was a raised ground I find it hard to believe a 1912 with the flat ground exists.
The rims are too rounded to be an MPL. They need to be like a straight edge inside and out.
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