Speedy, It is doubtful that it is plated as Christopher has already stated that the coin is attracted to (sticks to) a magnet! It is hard to...
Sorry but it looks to be either damage or slight Machine Doubling! There are a lot of 1964-D Quarters that appear to have repunched Mintmarks but...
NGC Ms-64 PL
I still believe that the error is man made! I copied and pasted the picture to my PC and played with different sized circles inside the clip and...
Roy, I see at least that someone agrees with me! However, I did like the crop circles theory!:rolling: :rolling:
Bone, In my opinion you are better off as you may have been really feeling bad if you had won the coin! In my opinion, it looks like a...
My recommendation is, if you don't need to sell the Silver at this time, then don't! Silver prices were up to $15 an ounce in 2006 and will...
I am not sure of anything anymore concerning the coin! I really am not up on Canadian coins...especially during the transitional years where coins...
It looks man made to me and definitely Post-Mint!
Defiant7, I am not sure that this is the case! Note how wide and beveled the rim (the area out beyond the dots) is on the clad (Reverse) side...
It appears to be Post Mint to me! The circles either occurred by accident or may have been intentionally man made. The circles look like they were...
Great news zaneman! It's nice to know that sometimes the "Good Guy" wins!
I agree with zaneman! The value is around $400 to $425 but it is almost impossible to get anywhere near that for most of the $5 Gold pieces!
Ms-62RB!
EF-40Brown!
Definitely do not try to remove the spot! As for the grade and value. I believe that it is at least an MS-63Red and is probably worth...
Mike, I copied and pasted picture # 1 to my PC and measured the coin per your instructions and there appears to be no variation in the size and...
Definitely EF and possibly an AU! By the way, it is an 1891 Indian Cent!
I picked up a nice 1878-P 7TF "Reverse of 1878" Morgan Silver Dollar yesterday which has Doubled Die doubling on all of the stars to left of the...
Looks like a planchet split (similar to a lamination peel) and the piece fell away sometime (possibly many years) after the coin was struck.
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