Same thing. Think of the coin being turned as it's being wrapped. One of the banks I use has a manual roller and a lot of the end coins get...
The filled "S" is the result of a die chip. The damage on the letters on "LIBERTY" are more than likely from a coin roller/wrapper.
The mint mark may have been a RPM but it's too smooshed to tell. You can check here: http://www.coppercoins.com/diesearch.php
I've been involved in estate sales/purchases as a side line for a number of years and being an expert in everything is impossible. So you do the...
Start a relationship with a local dealer (nothing too personal:D). They can become your best source for decent coins. They have a lot more coins...
As for your question.... I would say keep the best examples and toss the rest.
I bought these ready-made presentations for cost at a coin show a couple of years ago. Not really valuable but still interesting: [IMG] [IMG]
cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste......hpareding!? Doh!
Your original statement was: which gave the indication you had some experience with collectible coins. No one is flaming you, we're just trying...
Silver took a dip today..... go for both!
Based on these pics, it looks like flat, shelf-like. But, better pics may look different.
It sucks when people perpetrate this kind of fraud on unsuspecting collectors. You see this on the auctions sites all the time and it should be...
I'd say it's a spender. A repeater would be 04040404. Partial repeaters don't count.:smile
Pmd. Took a hit.... probably from a coin roller/wrapper machine.
Pm sent. Thanks Matt!
Now that is Sweet! Ummm...if I sent you my address, would you......perhaps send me one?[IMG]
There's also Collateral Damage because of some ebay sellers.
In addition to the standards for Canadian and U.S. coins and paper money, I have this one "Silent Witness": [IMG]
Good to hear from you! Happy Holidays!
Hang tough. You may come across something worth slabbing and you'll wish you waited.
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