Actually, Lee was realizing that his response was getting rather long so he just decided to shut up and let the other folks play.
I voted Train cause Trains "were" just cool. As a kid in Sacramento, I remember being taken down to the train yard and looking at the Steam...
A good Bausch and Lomb 7x - 10x loop should meet your needs. These are available at most any coin store for anywhere up to $40. As for error...
IMO, that's an "A Class" Hair Lip.
To me, that appears to be damage from the "sealing" machine used by the US Mint when assembling US Mint Sets. I've seen it with Roosevelt Dimes....
Only if it sells. Otherwise, it's just a common die chip in a weird location.
He may have left since he did take a lot of abuse the last time around. I wouldn't blame him.
You'll have to, at the minimum, state "what" you think is odd since the coin doesn't look odd to me.
The seller responded over on the NGC Coin Forum. http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8452090#Post8452090
This looks under graded.
Hey guys, never, ever try to take a bone away from a mad dog. It's his bone to pick so let him have at it.
Here you go............... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/double-denomination-coins.199625/page-3 redwin117
Only since 2000 when those folks were caught smuggling out the Sacagawea Mules.
Not even. His will be in that ungraded Accugrade Holder until the day he dies.
I do as well and I sit here asking myself: "Why?" The only reasonable answer I come up with is: Simply to have some type of Goal. I used t have...
All I can say is that DCAM's are more prevalent on 67 SMS coins and comparing a 67 to a 65 or a 64 might be a fools chase. PCGS is really tough...
It looks like it could be but then the "non-Serifed" R for the 1971-S Silver Proof coins represents about 1/4th of the total mintage as it was...
We'll have to wait for next Monday to Validate the Populations on this one since, unless you have a registry set, the pops won't get updated until...
Exactly. And more specifically, remnants of the mirrored fields are always found in the "protected" areas of the coin such as the areas between...
Weird. I had no idea they minted half dollars in 1336. [ATTACH] Or is that 1386?
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