Mind=blown!!!
Submit it to Star Grading Service and that will be the grade!!
Thanks for the info, one of these days I will find a type 2! What is the "low relief reverse"? Thanks!
Lol, so do I!!! I'm rich!
... or a total of ten different dates from the 40's and 50's all in bad shape. plus a gold coin on the end.
last week I asked about some ikes but today I got one potential type 2 from my bank, along what looks like a type 1 but I got it just to check....
For future reference here is what the surface of a proof coin looks like. (These are photos of my coins I took) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
It has that typical washed out plated coin surface. Science experiment IMO
Lol, this thread has more drama than some 1980's soap operas
That is not my note,It is just a photo off of Ebay that I found to show a serious example of that error, but I agree it is amazing that it is so...
Yes, Mercury can cause serious problems if mishandled. I'm not 100% sure if that is mercury though. One reason I think it is Mercury is because it...
I know that, That was an example of a regular 1968s Proof Set, not anything rare, I was just showing you what the set that a proof dime of that...
My favorite: My 1964 Redbook lists an 1893 Morgan in EF for $4 (about $30 in today's money), and a common 1881s for $3.5. If that were me back...
That could not have been said better! I fully agree! It seems everyone has the same opinion but you do not want to accept it. I remember a guy on...
The dime you are showing is slightly circulated, but being circulated of not is not was I was trying to say. I never mean't circulated, I mean't...
The "No-S" coin they are talking about comes from this special 1968 proof set. The proof sets were not put into circulation and had a shiny...
First I though it was plated, now I think it is coated with mercury. Be very careful with it if it is mercury, this is not the first mercury...
LOL, That fictional family is messed up. That guy must be physic for putting them in order without knowing what they are. Considering half of the...
If you get it graded you will spend at least $20 to get your regular clad dime graded "1968P EF-45", completely not worth it. We are just trying...
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