No that is a business strike. Proofs in 1969 were made in San Francisco yours is a Denver minted coin.
Depends on the designation. Cameo, Ultra Cameo? A minimum of $8 to $10.
Proof and a nice looking one at that. Do you have a picture of the reverse?
It was never a Carson City dollar. In 1900, mint marks were still punched into dies by hand. Clearly, someone either grabbed the mint mark wrong...
From your photos I would say no.
I know it's not now since I found out we were deceived.
No
Yeah I think it's so cool everyone should start doing it.
Wasted time for sure.
I only spent an hour trying to VAM it. No problem.
I'm sure the hits on the face would be minuscule if you had this in hand. The computer screen enhances every minor flaw.
Any Newcomb help would be appreciated.
Is it possible it is S/S.
Are weak strikes common on large cents and why would it be weak only in certain areas.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great photos Justin.
I have to be with the 66 crowd.
What is called the normal O is pretty big.[ATTACH]
Even in the condition it is in it's worth a few bucks. Just need verification that it is the micro O. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Actually this is the easiest forum that I belong to to upload pictures.
Photos would help.
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