Justafarmer- Thanks for replying. How can you determine class VI from a worn die. I see many cents where there is extra thickness, but I'm...
How would you determine PL vs. regular shiny MS?
What is family?
This is shaping up to be a comedic skit! :goofer:
Actually I like Illini420's idea better.
Actually I would just make sure I was the winning bidder of that auction, then demand that he give you the profits.
Absolutely if you sold it to him at cost therefore losing money on the set.
I now know this would not FB, but for those who wanted to see the full reverse, here it is. [IMG]
I'm with you there. Where else are you going to find people who might be interested in a '16 half coaster. If I had any such novelty item-a...
That's about what I was going to say. I've recently sold several of these on Ebay and they all went for $5-$6 bucks.
I didn't get there in time to see it, but if it stated what the item was I don't understand the problem. Don't know what this particular coin...
Morgan Lover, You stated that specific diagnostics led you to believe it was an error; I asked you what those diagnostics were. That is not a...
Seems I was wrong; they do require central FB. However, this article makes no mention of the upper and lower bands. Does that mean PCGS only...
Jello, I think it definitely has full upper and lower bands, but definitely does not have full center bands. I'll post more pics later today....
I'll post more photos when I get home this evening. The center band is definitely not full though.
I thought I had read that somewhere, that's why I was thinking this might go FB w/PCGS.
Unfortunately they're not fully there. :( Oh well, it's still a nice looking coin.
What specific "diagnostics" led you to believe this is a mint error?
Why was I thinking that PCGS only required the upper and lower bands? I must have read some incorrect information somewhere. As for the date,...
Okay. So I wrote Ken Potter asking if he had a handful of Class 6 that he would sell, as I thought having them in hand might help me get a grasp....
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