Your probably right but I never understood how someone could spend a 100 year old coin without thinking hey this could be worth more than face but...
No this is not a cud error. This coin has been mangled chewed up and beaten other words it is post mint damage. A cud is a raised glob of metal...
These kind of finds are getting harder and harder but they are still out there
lol :hilarious:
not bank im a cashier
customer wrapped roll
Got these ladies in a CWR at work today..not in the greatest condition but at face sure! So far these are the oldest silver I have found in...
Someone was having fun with that dime.
It's called environmental damage.
I wouldn't say a waste of time I have found several variety and errors in change.
because of damage and plating issues @dlp_dlp21 simple as that.
touche, I didn't notice the details part. I'll silently go to my corner and pout :bag:
Even if they are grading it as AT it makes me wonder whats going on and why it's not graded as details.
The FG is correct in both photos, the photo of the second coin on the right however is of a coin that has more wear and has plating issues.
Hard to tell with your pics but it looks like post mint damage.
And why are you flipping off your motorcycle? Did it do something to you to make you mad...lol.
Nobody was being rude at first until you came with the attitude. Serious question, why would you want to post all of your coins and see what...
can we see the reverse?
Wow nice find. While I agree with lamination is this not a shattered die as well?
No worries. Like I said about your question it is a good question you would think you could also see the rest of liberty somewhere on the reverse.
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