Whether you are crazy or not doesn't change the fact that the errors you claim to see are not there.
It is 100% not a doubled die. Spend it and sleep well.
Two roughly 80% off and the third about 98% off center. We the People love this error! Enjoy! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Negative
It is well circulated and no major scrapes or scuff marks. Buffalo nickels had useless rims because the relief was too high and even went above...
I just fell in love with her all over again...[ATTACH]
Look up seller "dreamtrophy" on eBay. He's another one. But at least his things are real
There are direct lies and indirect lies, but both are intended to be deceptive. A direct lie is to say this coin is characterized as a Mint...
I do not believe that happened at the Mint, not even a strike through. It should have been a rejected submission.
Black is always better for silver
So if a proof die strike on a circulation planchet occurs, would that have a PR designation even if it isn't a proof planchet?
Proof coins and proof errors normally read as "PR67". So why is this proof error graded with an MS and not a PR? It is a Susan B. Anthony...
I have found in researching clad layers that the outside layer from certain denominations is usually an average weight. For example, clad dime...
I do not feel a TPG's grade is the ultimate authority. I have avoided many full step war nickels because I feel they were overgraded and/or...
Very good and sound points.
Corrosion damage
I will disagree on one thing: I feel it is important to show how the coin graded, and that is why the label is on there. It also prevents...
Am I way off on any analysis or information, Fred?
It is actually going to be a page in the book I am working on. It is a section on coins struck on Type 1 blanks. What about the information...
Unfortunately, the small white ANACS holders hide the rim :(
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