This one and http://www.cointalk.com/t129406/ will end tonight.
This one and http://www.cointalk.com/t129405/ will end tonight.
If I did not know better, I would have thought that it stuck to the die and literally was pulled apart, but I do not see how that could happen.
I do not think there is a simple answer to that. For instance, Lehigh has found PCGS significantly stricter in grading Jeffersons, but NCG much...
Since YOU asked, here is yours. Unless the others specifically ask, I will not post theirs. 16. EyeEatWheaties 1.200 16
The reason your linked coin "is not as well struck" is because that coin split AFTER it was struck. The OP's coin split (if that is what it is)...
If you are referring to the weak 4, it really is not that uncommon. It is most likely caused by grease on the die during minting. Particularly...
Well, I have never seen one that looks like that, but I don't know what else it could be.
doug_davidson has nothing listed and has not had anything listed for whatever timeframe eBay used to list completed auctions (15 days I thing)....
I think I am pretty good at trouble shooting a lot of things, but the human mind is definitely not one of them.
My guess is that it looks like this. Things like that happen when you use odd colored backgrounds.
I hope you at least left the appropriate feedback?
If it is a bright and shiny, it sounds to me like someone replated it.
How about checking the scale. What does a copper penny weigh?
First off, welcome to cointalk. I do not remember the exact date, but it was used until sometime in the 1980's (1983?). Yes. the process was...
1956-D PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
1943-S NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
Still all bunched up for the lead. 0.001 lead? Does that really count? BTW, I changed the minimum required to be score to 1/3 of the most...
No comments about the die scratches? This may have a few more nicks/planchet flaws than most 67's, but it makes up for it in luster.
This was my 1955-S I bought a bit ago. See http://www.cointalk.com/t104054/. It may not excel as a 67, but I think it qualifies.
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