Have a great rest of weekend. Thanks for sharing the story.
Did the buyers want to ultrasound?
Which might explain the slight loss in weight from the normal 6.3 grams. Unfortunately though that rim damage will take a big hit on value.
PCGS or NGC are the top two grading services. If you go see a dealer go to a reputable one, obviously.
Non-silver vs Silver weight is 5.7 grams vs 6.3 grams, respectively. Source: coinfacts.com
What's equally amazing is that they've sold almost all of it in one day. Amanda's shop is banking that moola!
That's a lot. I know you weren't there, but did the guy just walk in with a bag? I would imagine he wasn't carrying it on him and took you guys to...
Well I better start checking my 1965's
So no examples that are known to exist. That would truly make OP's valuable if it is a genuine one. My guess is it isn't.
I've never heard of a 1965 silver quarter. Where did you read/hear they exist?
Well whether it is a true DDO or not I stand by my post. What I'm getting at is anything that is not common. Each collector chooses what he/she...
That's a good way to distinguish the difference. I like it. I understand where Camaro is coming from however. As I mentioned earlier, I don't...
I'm not defending this guy nor am I debating you, but he does say in the description that it is a stock photo. Perhaps he got a roll full of them...
Coin snob! LOL, just kidding. I don't collect any kind of errors. DDO's and so forth. I want the coins that came out how they were intended to...
I think you mean flack. Slack would mean they took it easy.
I admit, I laughed at the listing. But in my defense I'm not very smart. So I have that going for me (sort of).
I've never heard of this before: Floating roof?...
That one looks like the blurry letter variety.
To expand on what others have already said... Do you think someone on eBay would send you a roll that could potentially have a coin worth...
I have an 1804 draped bust. Or is it??? :p
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