Here's another:...
Here's a 1964 that's actually a 1964-D:...
Minus Listing Fee's and associated costs:...
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Right, But at least 2 people need to "want" it. Personally, I think that any dreams of a "fantastic price"? Just a dream.
Congrats .......... although its a little bit difficult to see.
The only problem with the linked page is that it states the 1958 Type is scarcer than the 1962 which is simply not true. IMO, the order s/b: 1956...
The scratches make it ungradable.
Without even looking...............of course, a 1972-D that's a Type 3 would be awesome.
Yep! Exactly the same as the model for the "LIBERTY Coin" which ended up embroiled in Legal Challenges from the Federal Government with the owner...
Error coin identification requires much more than simply "reading" about certain errors' Folks must be able to "comprehend" what they are reading...
I should know better than to share what a "real" sintered coins looks like but........... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
To me, it looks like a weakly struck coin that was struck with a grease filled die.
That's a proof set. The mint sets had "different" plastic tokens.
All that I see is an annealing hit on Kennedy's cheek. This occurs from a low striking pressure which is low enough so that all these marks, which...
The coin is definitely a 1972 with the Type 2 Reverse( 1971-S Proof and 1972-S Silver Business Strike and Proof) Typically, these sell for...
Hmph. The last "Pawn Shop" I was at was asking $16 for 40% Silver Clad Kennedy's. I pointed out to him that they had maybe $3 worth of silver in...
I'm with you as that 15% or 17% was just ridiculous.
My question exactly.
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