PCGS pop report. This list is 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 53, 55, 58. [ATTACH] They have none graded higher than 58.
NGC adds a $15 fee for this variety. Here are the NGC pop numbers. [ATTACH]
I'm no expert, but comparing it to some online images, I'd say yes, it's a huge O. I can't speak to the authenticity of the coin, though.
It's awfully clean for just coming out of the ground.
Has another thread ever gone so far off track?
Too late. http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/ed-wood
Yup, pretty rare. No other coin has that exact pattern of damage and corrosion.
Today was the first time I ever checked the CoinStar reject tray, and this was my haul. The Homestead doesn't look like a DD to me, though. :(...
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Glue.
Not a coin, a token. Better photos of both sides would help. Take them in focus and straight on (not tilted).
I don't think it would be possible to get worse photos with the lens cap off. Put your coin on a table and take pics from directly above (lens...
Yes, one dollar. It's impossible to know how many turned color like that.
I can't tell anything from that photo, so, one cent?
Circulation. It's just environmental damage. That's common on circulated "gold" dollars.
True, but yours is not a true uniface coin. Yours has very obviously been ground to achieve that effect.
But then there'd be two!
I'm sick of this piece of snot. Blocked!
You're barking up the wrong tree, Sparky.
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