I see them, but it doesn't look like a die break. A die break would leave a raised line.
The area at about 4o'clock looks like a die break, but the N looks like a hit to me.
The coin in your second image is without the copper plating. It sold for 3,500 pounds recently.
Looks like a proof coin. Is the color in the image accurate?
I voted no because I don't know what size drill bit was used. But really, I agree that it was likely plated to be used on a charm bracelet or...
I don't see much of a point of the two dollar bill, but it does have the nicest design of anything in circulation paper or coin. I hope the keep...
The smaller bars will be much easier to move when the time comes to sell.
Yep, he is certainly the front runner for the annual detecto award.
I would agree that it is textile toned, but that's about it. I don't expect that it will cross over as a 65 with the heavy abrasion on the cheek,...
Is call that a good buy.
I don't know, I only see two layers, but the photo is sort of blurry and I'm sort of blind. BTW Dave, the way that you are holding the coin with...
I'm with the crowd. The 1 is in an incorrect position, and the 4 should have some lower doubling. Even with the really bad photos, this looks...
I'm not sure what the first image was trying to show, but the second group seems to show a full missing clad obverse. If I'm seeing this right,...
After purchasing the former coin shop in the location (Imperial coins and stamps), Robert took over as a dealer who you would like to meet. A very...
@Tom B, do you think that this sort of top pop would increase the value of the coin similar to other top pop coins, or would you expect that it...
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Ahh, didn't realize that the 66 wasn't attributed to its variety. That's why it's not in the pop report.
My favorite LCS isn't listed, but that's cool. I want to be mine, all mine. I've mentioned it before so you'll have to find it the old fashioned...
I was expecting more damage than the obverse shows. It may have been struck through some sort of debris. I'd wait for other opinions, this is...
Can you post an image of the obverse? It seems like it took a hit, but if the obverse is clean and normal, maybe not.
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