Good find. Most doubling found is ejection doubling or die chatter. Slight vibration as the coin is being ejected from the press that causes a...
Krause doesn't list it?
You can find a copy of the Cherry Picker's Guide by Bill Fivaz and J.T. Stanton from a book seller or eBay and look up the variety. Some are very...
Proof. Some are more mirrored than others. I actually like the dies when they get a little worn and make the satin finish proofs. 1950's are the...
Looks like a repunched mint mark. RPM. You should be able to look up the listing number. First punch south of second.
Picture is out of focus and hard to discern. Where is the crack you are seeing?
If they are legit coins AND counterstamps, they can be more valuable. There are lots of counterfeits out there, so you should have someone look at...
I store mine in mylar sleeves that are available from coin/stamp supply stores, then put them in a box that they sell to hold them. The ones that...
You're taking a company called "PCS"s opinion on the grade of a coin? They're the one that did the switch on you.
$50. I was in Mexico with my sister and she tried to exchange a $100 for pesos for the day. They told her it was counterfeit. She handed it to...
You are correct. A little research showed that the reverse die was incorrect for high or medium relief coins.
The brass is 3.11 grams (1/10 troy ounce). The Zincolns (I love that term that I saw on here) weigh 2.50 grams.
And that is who the ANA caters to.
Or mix them. You cannot hurt this coin - it is flatlining. After it soaks a few days you could use a wooden toothpick to get off any loose...
I was a chairman at two ANA mid-winters in SLC.
It was a former ANA president. He does all he can to cheerlead for the ANA.
The medium reliefs have 4 rays under ONE and above the wing.
It was a transitional die between the high relief of 1921 and the lower relief pieces from 1922-35. It was discovered not too long ago....
I was thinking that, or the medium relief. It might be worth paying to send to ANACS for ID, not grading.
Now go find that brass 1982 small date with a 'D' mint mark. Then you'll have something worth $$$!
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