What mint is it from?
Looks like a die crack to me. It would eventually become a cud.
Yes, but I have a lot of fun with people when they tell me ASEs are .999 Fine and I ask them to show me where it says that. I know that when...
There's a reason that all of the PCGS graders get Mercedes as their company cars.
Cheaper to buy one where someone else already paid the slabbing fees.
No, India doesn't allow dual citizenship, so they are Americans. This hyphenated crap is PC jibberish. My ancestors came from Ireland, but I am...
You are right, they are layered, "sandwich" as they called them, which would lessen the details more if a layer peeled off after striking.
Yes, what was the object of your desire?
Very nice. I'm sure the bidding was fast and furious and it was avidly sought.
Which would be an extremely rare occurrence. With the amount of luster and strength of the strike it was definitely an unplated planchet.
And the last person on the Warren Commission to die.
The only king the US has ever had.
If it separated after it wouldn't have as much detail or luster, and with the pressures of making the clad stock and striking, so it doesn't...
American Indians
Unless you have the backing of ebay, I wouldn't touch it. Too many things make me think that the coin may not be a coin. Ask for pics of the edge.
Is it cheap? It has some rim issues, and who knows what the reverse looks like.
I noticed that they removed the term "Native American" on anything asking for race or nationality. I always checked it because I was born in...
Aren't the men on the Presidential Dollars, and women on the First Ladies gold $10 all Native Americans?
I love it when they say a coin is the "only one known" because no one else has sent a 1998 5 Whatsits from Northeast Dipstickistan to NGC or PCGS.
Maybe it was in an AccGrade holder - but they only did tenths of a grade. So would this round up to 63.3?
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