Die Marker: Extreme Die Polish.
Looks more like a "thumb" to me..............
While my forst experiences with "coin collecting" began at about 9 or 10 in searching through penny jars, I can honestly say that I never began...
Keep Looking Dougmeister. You're bound to hit the jackpot sooner or later! Hint: What you're looking for will be very obvious and you'll have...
Yes. I am not seeing any of the profitable Doubled Die Indicators on either the obverse or reverse.
Yes. If a coin is laying flat in some environment than both sides are not receiving equal exposure to whatever caused the darkening. Extra metal...
Better yet, take your $1,000 and attend an ANA Summer Seminar if its really coins that you want for the future. BTW, a few years back, I took...
A thousand bucks ain't going to buy you much of anything that will be appreciable over 20 years that would not have earned much, much more in some...
I believe that in todays presses, the Obverse is the anvil and the Reverse is the hammer.
I think that the rim is the real clue since it appears well formed on the cent.
You mean like this? [ATTACH] Or perhaps this? [ATTACH]
Ckeare and closer photographs are going to be required here friend.
You mean.........like...............POGS??
Hmmm. The postal employees do NOT need to know the specific contents. The only thing they NEED to know is if its Fragile, liquid, perishable or...
Based upon the condition of the rim, my vote is for weakly struck through grease.
Struck "with" a grease filled die commonly referred to as struck "through" grease.
Yes. Your coin is a PegLeg BUT It's the proof PegLeg which represents about 1/4 of the total production. There is NO premium associated with the...
Your's looks nearly identical to the photo in the CPG. Congrats!
Try READING this: You guys need to take a breath before hitting the "fake" button. The coins are clearly genuine, as are the holders. The PCGS...
These are always very curious in that the lettering on the edges of the Presidential Dollars are Incused yet the extra letters which sometimes...
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