I agree with Chris that we need better photos to determine if that's doubled. As for the reverse, that's just post-mint damage to the mouth.
So you gonna reveal your source? :D
Coinsnake- Sounds like it was struck through grease. http://coins.about.com/od/uscoins/a/error_quarter_r.htm
One of my favorites. Nice find.
Nothing visual, but... http://www.conecaonline.org/content/lincolnrpms19201929.html#_1929-S
Hmmm...I'm not seeing anything in those photos. Thought it might be a D over D.
Can you get a shot of the area below the primary mint mark?
It sure does. It's a bit extreme, but I don't see any separation anywhere.
Some nice ones there. Always great to find Cherry Picker's varieties.
Thanks again Finance! Coin came this weekend and it's a nice one.
Here it is: http://www.teletrade.com/coins/lot.asp?auction=2266&lot=1018
I don't know how old the information is in the PCGS price guide for non-paid subscribers is on their website, but I don't see them showing any...
I heard this argument for the first time back in the early '90s. This must be something the PM pushers keep recycling. It would seemingly make...
Looks like it too me as well. Nice find Topcat.
How can you make the statement that "most" are overgraded without having experienced for yourself that most are overgraded?
Why? Why do "most" not deserve the grade? Are there breaks in the luster? Contact marks? Apparently you're coming across more MS70's than I...
Thanks Finance. Well said.
Congrats! Thanks Flyers!
Okay. You showed us the prize, but what's the contest? How do I enter. :D
I agree, and as you explained there are big differences. Even with the modern mint, MS70 business strikes are hard to come by. You may find a...
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