Hmmm OK then I'll just show my mother's collection:D:Dbelieve me if I did own them(if that time will come)I'll trade them for double eagles...
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Agreed,you explained it on point.
Ok just saw your thread that explains the new appearance so ignore the polished part.What VF details means is it has VF sharpness but your coin...
VF details it has been heavily polished,not worth certification and a little over melt if selling.
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Your a little to high by the pictures I'd say 5% off but still very nice,especially for a foregin.
@paddyman98 what do you think.
Looks more like an uncentered broadstrike to me,nice buy. http://www.error-ref.com/broadstrikes/
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At first from a few others a little ago though it was navy but its a anti military slang term that began during the Vietnam erra.
That doesn't look like improperly annealing more like an environmental effect caused by improper storage and by the spots my guess would be...
http://www.varietyvista.com/09b WQ Vol 2/RPMs 1964-D.htm Not seeing it on VV which website are you on?it looks like something to me at least.
I was thinking of the same idea,I'll take it to a shop possibly tomorrow for the Sterling silver huge maybe.
Thanks,yes I checked everywhere no marks.Im not a wizard but did the old hand test with a silver plated gravy boat and this one felt somewhat lighter.
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