The attribution is 100% correct. The core of a 40% silver clad coin is not copper-red as non-silver clad coins are; the core is silver-colored...
What member are you referring to?
Yep. Cloth strike through
Nope
Nope. Never found a cool error in circulation yet
You can see the "M" of MONTICELLO in front of his brow, and the "O" on the back of his head, be it upside-down.
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There is no way this coin would be bent upon impact the way it is. The dollar has reeding, which means it was struck completely inside the collar....
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Not genuine
This is a ragged perforation (blow hole)
Firat I ever owned
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not double struck
I actually found out the info on the PCGS stage. They actually first determine if it is authentic first during the grading stage
If your coin is in the grading stage, does that mean it has already been determined it's genuine and not a fake or an altered coin?
Mike Diamond already confirmed it is an unaltered coin and is a major greaser Not a weak strike (die adjustment). This is due to the very defined...
Nope. Not PMD.
Zinc
About 95% of the obverse and 85% of the reverse designs are missing. I haven't seen a cent with this many details missing on both sides. Monster...
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