Wow! This thread was made before you even joined CoinTalk, Hobo. :eek: ...And Welcome to CoinTalk zekehooper, -Brian
Also, just for fun, you should try getting that PCGS or NGC certified and see what it comes back as :D! Or you could wait until it has a little...
Alright. Haha. Sorry, I am no gun expert. I prefer coins! :yes:
Ok, maybe not point blank, but the shot was fired no more than a foot away from the coin. It is easy to tell it was a very close shot due to the...
Mine is a 1983 Kennedy Half Dollar that looks to have been shot point blank with a shot gun on both the obverse and reverse. :sniper:...Sorry, no...
I may be going blind, but that "S" mintmark looks like the correct size to me. :old-guy-smile: -Brian
Is this thread a scam? I am beginning to think this since it has been a couple of days and the originally thread creator has yet to post a photo...
I bet that coin as alot of sentimental value to you. Very nice piece Hobo! :) -Brian
Just found this... http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1994ddo1.html ...On www.TheLincolnCentResource.com. It looks like you may...
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Does NCS allow coins like this to passs through the certification process? If so, no wonder their ratings are so poor. ;) -Brian
Very sharp CBH! Does she have any lustur? Is it not showing since you've scanned the coins? -Brian
My first impression was a blank planchet, but that makes no sense since the obverse was struck perfectly. My conclusion is "Altered Surfaces"...
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Dip it! :)
+1. Looks too just be major rim wear. Better Luck Next Time :), -Brian
...Why? :scratch:
HEY! Thats the exact set I was thinking of getting started (Year set of Morgan Dollars). I find that collecting Morgans in MS63 is always right...
I am actually going to disagree with other previous comments. Due to the upward smearing of the motto, the coin looks to have been struck without...
Is the extra metal protruding off of the coin or does it look to go inward in a concave way? -Brian
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