How many different ways did you tilt it under a halogen light to try to find that tiny pinprick in the frost?
You should have separated "send them in" from "don't send them in" in your poll. I'm in the "don't send them in" camp. You'd be losing money.
@Mac McDonald You're not alone in the "tech-less" department. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone around to bail me out when I screw up. The...
You'll have to ask @potty dollar 1878 . It's his photo.
I think it is Thai.
All it takes is one tiny little nick in the frost to knock it down to a 69. Just because others are graded 70 doesn't mean that all should grade 70.
Please tell us what part of GW's neck would create this clash that I don't see.
Congratulations to Mr. P. for his achievement and to @Cheech9712 for such generosity.
Does anyone see a Lincoln Cent? [ATTACH]
If the dropped element remains embedded in the coin, it is "retained". Take a look at my earlier examples from the 1980 Lincoln cents. You can see...
I think you're going to find that it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If you take the time to follow counterstamp listings on...
This looks like a horse's hoof. It is a die dent found on the 2005S KS Silver Proof, FS-901 in the CPG. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a good thing you included a photo of the reverse. Otherwise, I would not have had the slightest idea what an MBR quarter is.
I should be receiving my copy within the next day or so. I'm glad that you didn't tell us how it ended. Like movies, I hate that!
Is it tricorner or tricorn?
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I think I had 77 of the $10 Silver Strikes, mostly from Slots-A-Fun and a few from the Stardust in Las Vegas. I sold them all when silver was...
It looks like the coin took a hit to me. Not a dropped element, not a strikethrough.
A Dropped Element, retained or not, is the strikethrough of an accumulation of grease and debris that builds up in the recesses of a device and...
Very cool, Joe!
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