Clashes almost exclusively show up in the fields, not on the devices. Not a clahed die.
This is not a proof. It is a polished coin. If you can't tell what a proof should look like, you should only by certified coins from PCGS, NGC,...
That was done with any left over (quick way to limit out). Mostly work on a mining claim in Northern Arizona.
Two rarer date Barber Half Dollars with the exact same odd finishes. What are the odds.
RPMs and Doubled Dies are not errors. They are varieties.
A lamination is when the metal separates like the surface of a Formica counterop from the base, or layers if plywood coming apart. It is usually...
Acrylic is ok, but it scratches easily, can yellow and gets brittle with age/sun. What kind of display? Why not glass?
The problem with all of those was putting "24kt Au" on them. Then all 4 of them were just pieces of bullion. Thank God they didn't ruin the 2009...
Doubled Dies, RPMs, RPDs and Clashed Dies are nor Errors. They are varieties.
Doubled die, but thevrare variety is the Large/clear D. Still a good find, even with the damage. I bought my AU (got it graded AU58) for $100 from...
I wouldn't care about getting it graded, but I would want to get it authenticated.
I value PMs in gallons of gasoline. That way I value it as a currency.
Then they take them to a LCS and ask if they got a good deal.
AU details.
I can get CC dollars without graffiti for $2.99 each.
I remember the days when you could buy dynamite if you had a plausible reason to need it.
If you're not sending it in for grading, then why do you have that in the title? Not worth more of my time.
Something to measure nickels woth? Do you mean Die Gouge?
The run of 93-Ss would be my choice. Easier to sell a piece at a time too.
ANACS or ICG would be the cheap route.
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