Nope...as long as you aren't trying to turn a quarter into a dollar coin you can do whatever you want to it.
The coin is too round. I have owned hundreds of off metals... I have never had a perfectly round one. The letters near the edge also appear to...
Don't get me wrong... It's definitely intriguing... I can't say for sure it's PMD without seeing it in hand. You'll probably need to send it to...
I'm gonna have to let thuis slide to next week. Some unforseen circumstances are taking up most of my time. I'll get it done tho. I promise.
My gut reaction says PMD.
Are we sure it's not just a genuine quarter that has been plated with a magnetic metal? That would be my guess.
We ran across this today. Pretty cool! [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
The coin does appear to match the B-14 die pairing with the off center bust. Tho I'm not thrilled with the overall look of the piece I'm going to...
I'll get the poll going early next week... still have a few more days to enter.
Actually I have found quite the opposite. I have had many dealings with them both buying and selling this year. Nothing but professional service...
From the pictures at least... I don't see a 6.
Unfortuneately it's not a 1916. The bottom of the drapery is not the correct type for 1916.
That's exactly why most sellers who sell bullion offer no returns.
Some suprises... both posotive and negative... but overall I think I'm satisified. [ATTACH]
The notes have been in quality control at PMG for 2 days now. I expect the grades any time. I'll post them when they post them.
I'm taking entries now... I'll be posting the voting poll either the end of this coming week... or early the next week.
I'd bet it's a strike through of a thin shard of metal. Not thick enough to disturb the rim (tho there is a little something going on there)......
This is fun guys... Just wait till we get to the voting... oh my...
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Think about this... 1891 CC's are not that rare in UNC. You can get a nice MS63 for around $600. However the last 3 1891 CC's I have sold in GSA...
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