Done.
Okay, I'm I wrong. Being normal weight, the coin was struck through a die cap.
If your coin is normal weight, I'll eat my words, but if it is underweight it should be easy for you to convince yourself that the "coin" is...
That's not a die cap . . . it's a clad layer delaminated after strike.
Now sitting at $8164 . . .
Nope, not at all.
If you mean a circulated "gold" presidential dollar, there is no premium to be paid on that. however, if you're referring to a real gold dollar...
First, to satisfy subsequent posters, I should have been more clear with my reply. Your coin is indeed "offset" as indicated in your title, and...
I think you are right. Unfortunately, the coin has been damaged.
Good information, thank you Rick . . . I didn't know that.
That's a money coin . . . I think you'll have to submit it more than once to get your grade, but I think it will eventually reside in a 65FS holder.
Here's a coin I found irresistible . . . We've all seen plenty of no stars dimes and half dimes . . . but no stars half dollars? Okay, so it's...
Wow!
Now, that's cool . . . I bet that extra island'd be worth a lot more than any coin you could come up with (pun intended).
Jury's still out on that one. I discussed it with a few astute collectors of the series at FUN, and none of them had seen another like it.
Good article . . . Bitcoin now at $8700 I think Blockchain will live on, but crypto-currencies are crypt-bound.
My guess is that the "mark" you see may have been the very target of the die polishing effort. Moreover, the high grade may be partially...
$9100
I think the detail looks too good to be acid damaged, and the color looks too much like that of a copper core to discount this as a legit mint...
Looks like a probable AU55 coin, but I can't be sure . . . photo needs to be better, and we could really stand to see the other side in order to...
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