Here are just a few other interesting unstruck certified examples I have other than cents: Proofs (2 nickels, clad quarter, clad Ike): [ATTACH]...
I don't imagine I will ever see one of those!
You wouldn't believe. Took 3 years. Not even gonna try and find blanks of early cents. Next big one is an unstruck war nickel.
I understand you are new. Myself, I am always learning every single day. If i can give you a couple pieces of advice, it would be these: 1. For...
Machine doubling. Very common on half dollars, particulalry on reverses for some reason.
I need the copper plated zinc without a rim. I also need an unstruck proof cent, which I have also never seen.
I now have a certified unstruck planchet for a Large Cent, a Half Cent, and as of last night from winning a GC auction, a copper-nickel small...
For the weekend for our 2 year Anniversary. Saw Chaz Palmeteri's last performance in A Bronx Tale. Trump Tower. Central Park. Gallagher's Steak...
This is a power/street cover right smack in the middle of the intersection of Lexington & East 50th in Manhattan with a CAC designation. Wonder...
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It is probably "Planman40" or whatever his name ws on here. I heard he does this to people
For non "jacked up" coins, I have a Full high MS set of quarters 1932-64, and a full set of franklin halves (need 3 more proofs), an MS67 CAC set...
Very cool coin you picked up. Awesome that it has the full date and the haunting phantom of the Memorial stretched out on the obverse. Again,...
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I used to think that way, and I understand your take on it. What I find odd is how some grade errors like weak strikes or broadstrikes that have...
I am not so sure the reverse is post mint damage. I have seen more bizarre and dramatic errors that were slabbed as legit. Lots of weird...
There are lots of one-sided and uniface coins that are given grades without the oppositte side on them.
Would love to see an example of that. And a certified one. I can't imagine it is possible to occur naturally.
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