Every time I think I've got a handle on it, something else gives me pause. The die clash at the curl under the ribbons should indicate S-215...
And now the reverse: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This came in yesterday and I have taken additional photos through a holder which is why they're piecemeal. I can't take a shot of the whole...
$75
I think this is close enough. $36 + $3.99 Shipping = $39.99.
Thank You.
The "stray hair" mark looks like it has depth into the surface to my eyes. If so, could a strike-through of an eye-lash hair on the die cause this?
Would you mind telling us if this is already entombed or raw? It might help to know if Plastic Scratches are an issue finding ID markers. I'm also...
Wow! I didn't expect this. But here is the coin/holder which spurred my interest in this thread. I know little about the holder other than it is...
Just a shot in the dark, but: $100 for the coin $100 for the holder $200 Total
I think I see two marks which can be used to identify this particular coin (not from dies). One is a curved mark in the field just right of the...
That is probably one of the AU50s. That's why I went with MS market grade and EAC AU. I can't imagine it falling below the top 6. But they need...
It just arrived today and these are my initial photos. No matter what I do I can't find any evidence of the reverse crack of Breen Die State II...
The buyer's Eye is much less forgiving than the seller's Eye.
Oh! Jack D. Young is certainly someone to ask as well.
I'd certainly try to find out.
It should depend on whether it is Rust or die state related rather than PMD. But it takes a knowledgeable grader to know the difference and you...
FYI, I'm much better at Variety Attribution than grading coins in rarefied air. But I'd want this graded by someone with Early Copper Grading...
This has been confirmed to be a Strike-Through Mint Error after I posted a close-up of the void on the "Attribute This" thread.
The line forms behind me...
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