Check please, Mic drop, and Elvis has left the building. Great response, Hoops.
1. The burden of proof lies with you, not with us. You have to prove it is an error, and there is no way you can because it is not possible. Think...
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That's what I thought as well
So, no welding?
Got these from @Sullysullinburg You can clearly see "IN" and part of the "G" from "IN GOD WE TRUST" on this 1968-S proof obverse cent die....
Dude, you have been told by very knowledgeable, experienced, and CORRECT people on here what your coin is how it came to look that way. There is...
Wow. Totally missed that! I also have a few errors where they slabbed it with the prong covering up part of the date. Irritates me to no end!!!
Sideways?
Aside from sending in a newly created unstruck planchet within the very first year it is issued, another way a specific year can be determined is...
It also brings up what and how "damage" is determined when deciding if something is straight-graded or given a dreaded details grade.
I guess the word "circulated" can mean different things to different people. Can a coin thus be "uncirculated" once it leaves the Mint facility?...
I would say that depends on who is buying it and for what reason. Eye appeal is big for most collectors I would think.
How could that even happen?
My understanding is that the planchets themselves are prepared differently and that you can't make a regular planchet a proof one.
That's what I am trying to find out here: if the two terms are technically different or are in fact synonymous. Wasn't sure what experienced...
I would say so, yes.
Though many feel these terms are synonymous and are used interchangeably, there is a difference between them, correct? "Condition" refers to the...
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