Alright experts...post-mint or some error. No it's not a gum wrapper, or paint, or my dog's Alpo. You can see under a loupe the RAISED edge of...
JHC- That was actually my first thought also when I originally eyed it, but upon closer examination with the loupe it became clear to me that it...
Thanks for all the comments guys. I don't know what it's worth, and on this one I don't even care. It was a neat enough find that I made with my...
I'm new to error collecting, so when I saw the term "poor man's double die", I always assumed it was referring to this coin, since it is a DDO,...
I'm no expert in all of the varieties of this year, but looks to me like a 7 tail-feather with '78 reverse, so I'd say maybe $60. Wait for the...
JC Kinda what I was thinking. Thanks for confirming that.
Just Coins-No problem. Thanks for the apology!
Need larger photos of the Morgan. With the nice full bands on the mercury I'd say maybe $15.
According to World Coin Gallery maybe a couple of bucks.
Thanks for the responses. They helped me make up my mind. GDJMSP-Those were my thoughts exactly. If it's not going to grade MS I'm not going to...
eh...I knew you people would do nothing but disappoint. ;) I'm going to start self-slabbing. :)
I've been wondering whether to send this off for grading. If it will not slab above MS60 then there doesn't really seem to be much reason as I...
I'm not at all familiar with how gold handles the minting process. What do you think? [IMG]
1985-D. Looks like an RPM to me and even looks like the mint stamp could have been upside down. [IMG]
I've posted this before, and I know it's hard to tell from my image(can't wait till the Dino-light gets here), but the metal is DEFINITELY...
Wanted to share one final photo. This is the plastic(mylar?) cover. [IMG]
One of my most interesting finds from the last batch I searched. Any ideas? [IMG]
Foundinrolls wins it! Very good deduction. Whatever material was used to cover this set of coins(mylar perhaps?) seems to have been heat shrunk...
I think something may have peeled it back also. Probably was post-mint. Someone may have applied something to the surface after the damage, but...
physics fan, Are you a fan of Feynman? I wish that were the case, but it was not. I'll give another hint. This coin was found in a set of P&D...
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