It looks like machine doubling to me, too, and you'd be wasting your money having it graded. It would have to grade MS68 to make it worthwhile. Chris
Times 3! Chris
I don't think so! Chris
Your coin reminds me of those that we used to clean with an eraser back in the 50's. Chris
I guess I'm blind. I don't see any doubling. Chris
You're close-up certainly makes it look like it is a Small Date variety when compared to the Large Date. How would you get such a variety...
@Pete Apple Didn't you post the image of the 1964 Large Date once before? I believe I thought the "4" was larger than the other digits. Chris
Entry Post 3,2,1,7,6,5,4 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks, Rob! Chris
Thanks! Chris
Prior to the introduction of the Sheldon Scale which provides numeric grading, coins ranging from MS60 to MS70 (mint state) were graded BU, Choice...
Ditto! Chris
In my experience, most dealers don't know a lot about errors & varieties. They just don't have the time to spend searching for them. Chris
I'm not questioning the veracity of yours or anyone else's statements. I'm just trying to understand the reasoning. Chris
Slimy little suckers, aren't they! Chris;)
If all Ancient collectors are loathe to encapsulate their coins via the TPG, then who is it that has these coins encapsulated? It doesn't make...
Oh, so you intentionally skew the sample just to prove that you don't like the TPG's methods. Chris
If someone wanted to know the population of graded coins, what would they do? If all of you remove them from the slabs, then the TPG grades are...
So, you just tell them to do it my way or take the highway. Chris
What is your source for that information? Chris
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