Did you stay up late so you wouldn't miss changing the time on your clocks?:rolleyes:
Cuds on Coins lists more than just cuds.
Welcome to the neighborhood! I'm afraid you'll have to be a tad more specific.
My Mom wasn't Irish, but I sure do miss her corned beef and cabbage. R.I.P. Mom!
It looks like a very small scratch to me. Just because it is a proof coin, and most of us expect that something like this couldn't possibly happen...
Best wishes @muhfff on your 38th special day!
Maybe @okbustchaser would know.
My Dad was a combat medic, too! Bless all who served!
This is what happens when the post on the die that forms the center of a letter or number breaks off. With the post no longer there, the coin...
Hell no! Tell him you want a 1oz gold eagle. After he stops laughing, tell him to make you an offer.
I'd be curious to know what your local B&M would offer you, too! I'd really be surprised if his offer would be anywhere close to that amount.
A seller can ask any price he/she wants. That doesn't mean it will sell for that amount.
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Josh! That ding above the "M" might just do it in. You might want the opinion of someone who has been...
@Shaun Schafer Your close-up leaves a lot to be desired. Try backing off a little bit to give us a better perspective.
I read through the "Pedigree" excerpt provided by Jason, and it seems a bit vague about what can or can't be acceptable. Additionally, it states...
Would a TPG be willing to include the provenance on the insert without proof?
Would you mind showing us the insert?
It's a Crappy Zincoln ! What else do you want to know?
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Me too! I might also add that die cracks are so common that they aren't categorized and are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them....
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