Darn was right the first time;)I'm really surprised how it didn't upgrade to at least gem still its a beauty.
I believe I'm seeing a ridge ring so DDD-die deterioration doubling,worthless.Whats going on around the O looks like a die crack possibly an IDB.
We already told you its not what you think and even isn't possible.How can a cent planchet fit into the chamber ment to strike dimes?simple,it can't.
Its a detached lamination nice find.
Buying on it isn't the problem and I've never been a seller.Although I have had my fair share of the horrors when it comes to raw coins a few times.
Everyone else finds the good stuff while I'm stuck on this hot rock:(:(Nothing like that down here.
No but you could probably find the 6 year old article from coin world about it.
If it was a star note that would be great but it does look like to be in pretty good condition might be MS if it is they have a decent premium.
How does that even happen lol do they get bigger or are those the best.It would be nice to have one but my wallet doesn't want to know:):).
Looks like a nice lamination that's about to fall off!!! Nice war nickel very common on them.
That variety(high D) is for the year 1975 and they are extremely rare,way more than just a $1.
They look normal to me,mm's were still hand punched into the die and both positions are quite normal you have a total of 10 cents.
It finally came!!!!!!,my other one was way way to small:D:D.[ATTACH]
I'll say 64 before and 66 now very nice morgan.
Split plate doubling,worthless a spender to me.
Isn't that what they call a clamshell aka its a type of lamination.
I have never found one of those before and proofs are very scarce in my area also.
Go to the bank and say I have $18 do you have 18 silver dollars?they'll be like:oops::oops:still worth a try;).It does happen,someone dumps a...
The silver proofs are so overpriced and rated you don't want to even try.
Nice old notes.
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