I'm having trouble deciphering the pictures, but it almost looks like it could be someone's attempt at a cast copy.
I absolutely agree, 100%. That is one reason I have such a problem with so many VAMS.
Good choice. Putting a problem coin into an album is just fine, but you have to get the problem coin for a problem-coin-price. I personally...
You'd pay the same price for a movie and popcorn. The few hours entertainment you got out of the bag of wheats was certainly worth the price, and...
There is no price guide for errors, that I know of. Every error is unique - value will depend on grade, type, series, severity, rarity, condition,...
The OP's penny I'd grade VG. The date appears to be struck through grease, which will actually hurt the value in this case. I'd value it at G+....
I'm a bit late, but I also was going to say 62. If the luster were a bit stronger, you'd get a 63. The color is nice, but not enough to affect the...
Definitely not a proof.
PCGS does not designate PL on the quarters. You should know that. They will designate PL on the hockey pucks, for some reason.
Getting back to the subject of the OP: ATB quarters are less popular than the State quarters, but there are a few people that collect them. The...
Oh, I see what you were attempting to say. Your lack of grammar and spelling leaves me confused. No, I don't have one of these particular errors....
I have no intention of buying rolls or boxes and searching through them. I don't have the time or interest, and I have nothing to prove. Anyone...
Fun idea. This is my Prooflike Barber set: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
(Almost) Every grading book since the late '80's has included "eye appeal" as one of the attributes which drives the grade of a coin. Eye appeal...
Woof. Looks cartoonish. Of course, Pandas in general don't appeal to me at all, so I guess they've got to do whatever they can to appeal to the...
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I am struggling to understand what you are attempting to say here. Assuming I understand you correctly: Coins are a mass-produced industrial...
Yes, that is the classic bloated, distorted, blobular look of DDD.
The OP's coin itself is rather inexpensive ($5 or $10, maybe), but the premium for the holder, if you find the right collector is much higher. Put...
I have literally no idea what you are trying to ask. Could you rephrase your question?
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