Yes it is. It is referred to as a "Libierty" error. It is very common on Lincoln cents from the 1950's. It is caused because a piece of a die...
I would pay less than $40, $100 is too expensive for a silver bullion coin though. I wonder what they put in it to make it glow? Uranium,...
I would have payed way more. Great deal. I would have bought it at the spot for $10.
MS-65
With in a week of starting I spent $11 on 10 little tiny 5 grain bars of silver on Ebay thinking that they weighed more than they did and were...
Here is one more photo in outdoor lighting [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I forgot to say something very important... WELCOME To Cointalk!! I hope you like it as much as I do. Without Cointalk I would have no clue about...
New photos. I wish there was more luster shown in these photos. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice gem. It could have been made by the same die, then again with over 1000 types of "BIE" error it's unlikely.
Sorry for my ignorance on that. Now I see why coin two did not look like DDR!
$21.95 over spot or $21.95?? $21.95 a coin is a good deal, $21.95 over spot:hungover:
I have coins that look just like your ike and 60 years never did any good at doing much toning.
Not sure, photo one looks like DDR, photo two looks like MD. I wish someone else could help here.
I payed $60 for it, it may be a gamble but is it worth sending out to get graded? I see that the average grade people say is around MS-64. If it...
I have a couple clashed morgans I will have to try that with.
Yes, Way better in hand. I could not get all the luster in the photo.
blurry photos and poor lighting. That is why I made sure to do a photo in that lighting, it brings out heavy contact marks that some lighting...
No, It looks to be a contact mark from the reeding of another coin. Also, What do you think about the luster/eye appeal? [ATTACH]
Very nice rainbow toning on that one. I'm drooling on my keyboard.
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