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Your coin has had the metal displaced beyond the outer perimeter and is now out of round. If there's reeding present around the whole coin it...
Die cracks in the hair are very common during these years so it's very likely they are.
Save your money, no need to send the dime in. It's definitely a fake.
I don't think it's legit. It looks tooled to me.
I don't see anything unusual. Perhaps with bigger pics.
1. micrometer/calipers 2.think occams razor 3.good idea
Nice!
I also think it's a plating bubble.
It's a little too soon to pop the cork on the champaign bottle. Nobody here can positively ID a doubled die from a pic, and nobody did that. This...
With the new pics, it looks like FS-801. As another poster mentioned, in that condition it's probably not economically justified to have it...
We checked the weight and diameter but not the thickness. If that's the same or close to specs then it would be underweight at a 15mm diameter. I...
As Briboy said, die chips. They're fairly common and no real extra value.
Yep the only part of America that you can see, the A, looks like MD.
That might be worth spending five bucks on to have someone look at it.
I think as long as you're buying quality coins what's it matter if they are unrelated to each other. I think buying nice coins is a focus in...
Not much more, if any, than what they're going for now. If anything, it'll drag down the price of the 2012 set.
They're minting 40,000 just to start so they have plenty on hand for the initial demand. There is no set mintage on them, for all we know the...
There's a couple threads on these.https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2014-kennedy-half-dollars.248105/unread And...
It's a WAM. 99.9% positive.
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