Nice clashed example! You can clearly make out the RI of PLURIBUS and the UNU of UNUM.
I really like bacon wrapped bacon...
Yes, not bad for mediocre...;) Also, it's good to see this thread come back to life. I really enjoy this one...:)
Looks like someone turned a cast fake into a potty dollar that is unless it left the Shanghai mint like that... I'll wait for the CT lawyers to...
It sounds like we need a poured silver bar authentication service. PSBAS....:rolleyes:
Well, I'll suggest you not dip it in EZ zest if you're unfamiliar with it, especially if it's not your coin. If a 3 week soak in acetone still...
I would call it a dug coin from a civil war battle field that probably saved a young man's life..
Maybe a quick dip in diluted Ez Zest followed by distilled water rinse. Chances are the PVC goo has etched the surfaces.
Well, that is a fine looking MS67 but that PR63 from GSC looks like a wet dog. Oh, and when you're done you can write a review....
See the attached link to a VAMworld post regarding the cancelled dies.http://www.vamworld.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=465
I'll have to look at my V-25. I'll bet it's just as flat...
I have to say no. The date position is a tad to the left to be VAM-10. edit - Maybe VAM-25? Check for 188 in the denticles.
I just found someone worthy of an iggy...:yack:
Try by weight if nothing else (although the broken sword reverse is a dead give-away). Silver rounds are 1 troy oz of .9 SOMETHING. Peace Dollars...
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The OP coin is considered normal date position. Near date position would be further left as per this link...
First and foremost, the authentic '93-S obverse die is a far date position, this one is not.
My comment was not directed towards you as you did not specify the (almost) mythical '64 SMS issue. You would be surprised how many people think...
Missed that one...:blackeye:
Wish I had a dollar for every noob that thought they a had a 1964 SMS whatever.
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