Good thing old George was long dead before photography was invented...
I might have to bump my guess to 66!
The third one is aluminum, France 5 francs. With the hole worth maybe 50 cents. Here is my example.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MS 65. Pictures are over exposed but the booming luster brings this from a 64 to a 65.
That 1916 is real nice. My 1915 is the first of a 2 year run with this obverse design.[ATTACH]
A PCGS MS65 with a green bean will get a premium every time...
I agree but with the caveat then that we cannot take the time to do the research so someone else can realize a $10 profit off a roll of quarters....
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Nice. All my coins from Guatemala are from 1973 when I spent the month of December 1973 in the country as a 10 year old. All my coins were gotten...
I have one of these and have heard people call them roller marks. I think the op's coin is not caused by rollers but is an improperly mixed alloy...
The lack of marks on other high points of the eagle makes me think most of those are rough planchet marks not fully struck out.
Need to cut out and take better photos. Yes those are die scratches in the coat collar and polishing lines r in the fields. Very good luster. Oh...
Check the 52s for the inverted date variety.
Who does #2 work for? Me.
I read somewhere that Spiel Marke translation is play money.
Yeah well if you are stupid enough to poop in your hand you get what you deserve.
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At the moment same as my Avatar here on CT (on my phone only).
The first coin mark on the cheek was likely considered a rough planchet or planchet mark not struck out. Does not count like a PMD. That said you...
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