Netherlands 1973 25 cent doubled/tripled reverse die (amazing) Hi folks! Still going through around 40lbs non-US coinage and found this. Hugely...
Post clear front and back pics so we can see its condition. Welcome to the forum!
Beautiful! PR65
I agree. It looks like a ding to me. Keep lookin! :thumb:
Alrighty then! Thank you for your time Larry. It is greatly appreciated!
Thank you for laying out that elimination process for me. It's awesome how efficient your system is! :) And I don't want to sound like a donkey,...
Looks to me like a real '37D Buffalo that someone altered (notice the only gouges on the coin are conveniently where the variety would show) and...
Hi and welcome! What you have found is a quarter that was damaged by a coin rolling machine or counter. That's what he meant, I'm sure. Keep...
I think it's a minor misaligned die strike. The misalignment is so small that it probably won't command a premium, but you can always keep it...
A good friend of mine came over tonight. I haven't seen him in a while and so when he told me that because of my influence he'd started collecting...
Thank you for the info! I appreciate your input also. I'd hate to crack open a proof set for nothing. On the other hand, I bought 5 of these sets...
Good luck in your search!
Thanks for the link! I wish each listing had photos to compare with, as there are many different DDO's for this one.
While it's true that the doubling of 'trust' is minor, and that it's probably not a DDO-006 as I originally thought, what about the srtong...
Thank you Books. I appreciate your advice. Not sure if I will send it, but if I choose to, do I break the proof set and send the individual coin...
It looks like slabbed examples sell for over $200 at the low side, and over $400 on the high end. If I were to decide to submit that one coin from...
1925 Good Luck Token by Examiner Classified Ads from California:
:eek: that won't fit in your album! ;)
Thank you for the compliment on my pics! :)
Therein lies the problem: Even in hand, it's still in the proof set and the case hinders viewing a bit. It looks like FS-50-1971S-102 in the CPG...
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