Don't have any.
Partially yes.
Those silver mercs are amazing i would think possibly uncirculated details.
It's raised,actually based on the position could it be some kind of RPM?or just a coincidence.
Or is it something else?not a die chip the shape is to perfect,looks like it was done on purpose.[ATTACH]
I just don't like completely saying(No)I'm not an expert:rolleyes::rolleyes:but was basically convinced its fake from first sight.
Noticed it in a lot of coins I purchased, pretty neat. ://www.error-ref.com/progressive-indirect-design-transfer/...
I've never had a coin missing e.t.c but if I notice something wrong I'm quick to pounce on my part of the deal.
What about a Henning nickel?I still need to find a doubled ear as well also any of the WAM's or CAM's.
11 bucks,check out the reverse for the 1918 penny its a indirect design transfer from king George's head from the obverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
For a few bucks,1968 might be silver the cents look fun no George V cents visible but possible.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I found one exactly like yours CRH.My thought was just a neat worn die anomaly ,maybe I'm wrong.
Looks like a bad cartoon fake to me,this is a common coin but a real one has $10 worth of silver in it so kind of doesn't surprise me.
If you sell it raw you'd be lucky to get over $150 for it but certified this could be a $300 coin more or less.
I have my doubts about it's authenticity but still possible. http://www.varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/1955PDDO001.htm
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Another purchase $25 61 Canadians,the silver dollar looks nice and I'm pretty sure I see a 1961 dime also at least one of the 1968 caribou...
I like the salt river bay the best,trolling through the mangroves is fun.We would always catch monster snook and tarpon,even by fly fishing sometimes.
NGC and PCGS price guides are pretty overrated.For the best price estimate I suggest looking through sold examples of your coin on ebay.In...
If its not another etsy roll then yes.
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