Yeah, I'm thinking toning in the slab. Slabs are not air tight.
Possibly. What's the grade?
If it was struck outside of the collar, it would have a much larger diameter, and be much thinner, than a normal quarter.
The reeding has worn off while in circulation. The planchet was in the collar when your coin was struck, but the die was slightly out of true when...
The dime is not a DD, but was obviously struck twice. All of the devices, including the bust, are doubled. Nice find, Frank. I, too, would like to...
Pay no attention to them. Post away.
Thanks. Nice looking note.
Yes. Can you post pics of the whole note?
Whether one buys from the mint or not, unless we are uber rich, we all share an unproportional share in the costs of this country. BTW, the...
The mint not only turns ALL of their profits over to the treasury, they employ US labor at a fair wage and provide that labor with fair benefits,...
As US citizens and taxpayers, we are all effectively share holders in the mint. We own the company, so to speak.
Welcome! It's a '43. The chances of it being a '44 are astronomical. You have a better chance of hitting the Power Ball jackpot twice in the same...
Pictures please. They'll help a lot.
Nice. Congratulations.
IMO, that coin couldn't grade. It's completely covered with plating bubbles. It belongs in a penny jar, not in a 2x2.
Nice shots. Can you post a pic of your rig?
I'm worried about getting bad uncirculated gold. There's no exchange option with these.
I don't know how damage like that could be explained. Damage inflicted outside of the mint could be caused in any of millions of ways. I do know...
That's the spirit! Now go get your money.
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