You just made it to my favorite idiot list. You should feel honored because there are very few on it. Chris
Sure if you can find some that will grade MS67 or MS68. Chris
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The problem is that many CRHers don't want to pay a premium in any amount over face value. Instead of spending money to make money, they want it...
You shouldn't expect to find anything worthwhile on Crappy Zincolns. Chris
I guess I didn't make myself clear enough. The '92D doesn't have any hub doubling on it. The enlargement of the '46S is useless. Unless you can...
You need to post a better image of the '46S. It's too blurry. I don't see any doubling on the '92D. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood! It's worth one cent. Chris
It's not worth much. The fool who submitted it for grading wasted his/her money. Chris
I wouldn't keep either one. Both have been harshly cleaned. I hope you didn't pay too much for them. Chris
Unfortunately, CRHing has forced banks to change their ordering procedures. Banks are being forced to charge for ordering boxes of coin rolls...
Your reasoning is wrong. Something like a large die break or cud struck during the minting process would produce weak detail on the opposite side...
Why don't you check to see if there are any gold shows coming to your area.:greedy::greedy::greedy::greedy: Chris
If it were missing, wouldn't we be looking at the zinc core since the copper plate is supposed to be only 8 microns thin? Chris
There is nothing that is too perfect on a circulated coin. Chris
Just how many is a lot of boxes? There were more than 361.8 million 1986D coins produced. Chris
I may be wrong, but the doubling that @MArkus B claims to see is not on the stars, but what he is seeing is nothing more than machine doubling on...
@jayden Do you see all of those parallel striations pointing toward the rim? That is an indication of die deterioration. I don't see any...
Would you show us an image of the PCGS insert, please? Chris
I guess I'm just not seeing the pareidolia that you're seeing. Chris;)
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