Also this 1870 proof 3c...ah, who am I kidding, picking a single favorite is pretty damn hard. :rolleyes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hmmm, tough call. I'd probably go with either the 1820 MS-62 Large Cent I picked up as a graduation present, or the 1807 Half Dollar I bought from...
It's not an error. 99% sure it is a plating issue.
Looks like split-plate doubling (a plating issue) to me.
Large date.
Me four
There is no real accurate statistic on what the chances are that you will find something. You could go through 1000 cents and find nothing, or go...
What experts said that isn't a DDO? Where is the thread in question?
MD.
Maybe that's why I'm addicted to collecting...:eek:
F12 obverse, VF20 reverse IMO. So overall maybe F15.
No offense, but isn't it often best practice to question the coin before purchasing/bidding? It is important to recognize key features of coins to...
Looks like plating issues mixed with die deterioration.
Too flat and shelf-like to be a DDO.
From the photos, I see nothing that would indicate that this is the 1997 doubled ear.
And buying on the internet can lead to your information getting stolen and losing thousands of dollars. Every venue has its risks. What's your point?
Corrugated or non? :P
It's all explained here: http://www.error-ref.com/part-v-planchet-errors/ :) There are telltale signs such as a weakness directly opposite (on...
All I see is the common master die doubling on the obverse.
Don't get your hopes up, and if you are actually sending them in, let us know what the result is.
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