I would not say that would be my odds on favorite, but that is definitely possible.
Wheats and Buffaloes
Quite a bit of shuffling this week, but nothing major Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses. ldhair 0.324 36...
OMG. Never seen a set of guesses like this. The average error was only 0.11. And only 2 guessed wrong. The previous best I can find was 0.24....
Strike is dead solid, the luster is OK, and there are few distracting marks. I have seen better 66's, but it is still a 66.
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The cent and quarter are broadstruck. Not too sure about the dime. I think it is just off center. Now, from your examples, show me one spot...
I hate to rain on your parade again, but I am reasonably sure that is again PMD. I have no idea how you can get a rim inside the outer edge of...
Why? What is the difference?
I guess we need to boycott PCGS also. http://www.wtc911coins.com/ And then there are all these -...
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t179947/ tonight.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t179948/ tonight.
$45
Maybe Mike Diamond will show up with some ideas, but I am out.
Sorry, but that does not put the 4 over the rim (or the rim under the 4). How did they make a rim only on one side? The obverse letters and date...
My first take is that it is PMD. Maybe someone has another idea, but I cannot see how else the lettering gets into the rim.
They are OK so long ans they are marked "COPY". eBay's rule is they are OK so long as they are pictured as marked. However, if you receive one...
Here is another, but this one is just for steel cents....
Well, a hammer and chisel would work, but identifying exactly what hit it with some force is just not possible.
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