VAMs are just slight differences studied in the dies of morgan and peace silver dollars if that was your question.
Dissolves not melts ;) No, I think its harmless. -SC
Very well could be, Im taking it to ANACS and seeing how they feel about it.
Usually I am very good with errors and varieties, but this one stumped me. I bought it because it looked cool for $2 at my coin show, just listed...
Looks like it now! :)
Clashed Die
1964 was the first year they produced special mint sets, not 1963...
Not sure.
Hmmm.
Yes thats true, but I like them, also who wants their coin getting even more damaged? Just my opinion...
I agree. What the exact weight of the coin?
How'd we get into how much it costs us to go to the movies? Costs me $8 btw :)
yes but it ensures the quality, value, and actualness of a coin.
Looks like that or either nickel plated and then heated for bronze to form, nickel is ferro-magnetic.
To pass it off as an error.
Yes but lighting can skew that too, it may not be doubled but there may appear to be doubling,.
No it should be rightside up.
Always grade errors with ANACS imo, they are just the best at them.
If this came into me I would give it either a 64 or a 65 depending on surface preservation- beautiful coin. -SC.
Wow! Lucky.
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