It looks like a "beaver clip" to me! ~ Chris [ATTACH]
Private mints that make these silver rounds are not bound by the same requirements and/or restrictions you may find at the US Mint. ~ Chris
I can understand it if the reasoning is due to the huge amounts of money that are being expended related to COVID-19. ~ Chris
This is a Peace Dollar. The last year the Morgan was minted was 1921. I've never collected Peace Dollars, but your coin has been harshly cleaned....
In general? Lincoln's? Forget that I asked! ~ Chris
What it boils down to is can you live with yourself knowing that you sold a damaged coin to someone who thinks it is an error? Wouldn't you rather...
Try not to get too greedy! If you amassed your stack at face value from CRH, you can hold out for quite a while through the ups and downs, but...
And, I clearly do not see the top loop of an "S"! ~ Chris
And, that's a big, double-down, ditto to you! ~ Chris
Only to bidiots! ~ Chris
I concur! ~ Chris
It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. ~ Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood! I don't think those marks were caused by a flip. ~ Chris
That is the right wing......viewer's left! ~ Chris
Agreed! @LARRAMIE SWETT - If this issue is so important to you, then you should take the time to include images. ~ Chris
Let me rephrase that. What kind of rare and error coins do you usually look for? ~ Chris
@Ernesto Pulido What kind of rare and error coins are you talking about?
You'll never know unless the person who did it is still alive. ~ Chris
I just unloaded $100 in (customer-wrapped) rolls of UNC 2006 P&D nickels at my BoA. I have another $500 in Westward Journey CW nickel rolls, but...
You can tell that it is damage because the impression flattens the area on the opposite side. If it had been a strikethrough, it wouldn't affect...
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