I think you are right on that. (Wow, I am horrible at giving accurate info today:depressed:) Thanks, I though the "Cal." mark was struck into the...
I think they destroy the whole batch made with that die if it is a die error such as a die scratch, die crack, Doubled Die, cud, Etc. Then again...
o_O"M" for misprint?? That would take the mint way too much time to stamp each coin in a defective batch with an "M". What happens with errors are...
I'm going through my pile of coins found in rolls. I stopped keeping Canada dimes that I find so I leave them in the roll. Panama was the only...
Australia Bahamas Barbados British Caribbean Territories Bermuda Britain Canada Dominican Republic Ecuador Germany Great Britain Greece (Euro)...
Burmuda
What they do not know is that the value of the display case is included in the value of the coins itself.
Little to no premium. Very common.
I have seen them but I hate how they sell overpriced garbage. I recently saw one of them sell this [IMG]
I did a box just now and found Spain and a 1959 British Caribbean Territories coin.
Thanks, I think that the obverse matches up. VAM-38 shares an obverse die with VAM-9 and on my coin the "S" looks to be in same position as...
Any ideas of a VAM for this Morgan graded MS-64 by PCGS First thing I notice are lines coming off the bottoms of the date and some stars closer...
I forgot, I had a plastic play money dime that said, "World of Play Money" with weird photo of Roosevelt with a creepy smile on his face. I'm 99%...
Here is it's grade: MS-64 [ATTACH] I'm happy with it, I got it for $60 at my LCS
Korea (I forget which one)
Do you think it could have been net graded because ANACS thought it had artificial toning?
Barbados, Zambia, and many more that I can not think of off the top of my head.
The cert number did not even come back as the same coin.
I did some searching for it and found the link. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1945-lamination.260134/#post-2094956 You had a few people respond
MS-65
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