As long as you think they'll hold up then great. Just do not be disappointed when you try to sell them. .30 to .40 each would be a blessing.
The "rhyme and reason" behind doubling has to do with the "type" of doubling which occured on the die. Rotated Hub Doubling, with a pivot point...
To me, theis simply looks like a couple of strategically yet coincindentally plase hits from other cents. Nice striped effect though!
Fairly impressive Machine Doubling. Check out this IKE: [IMG]
I disagree with the prices listed on that site as the 1970-D DDO is way more difficult to locate than those 1970-D DDR coins. I price my 1970-D...
Here you go. [IMG] The concentration is on the configuration of the earth on the reverse. However, each of these "Types" appear on the Silver...
No, it's a proof. Probably PF67? PF68? It's also the reason that the AT Doctors work so tirelessly on perfecting their craft.
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In a word, Yes. In more words, if someone is looking to purchase your set which is composed primarily of NGC Graded coins, then I expect that...
To me it looks like it received some type of failed copper wash. I would expect that if the cladding were "eaten away" that there would be...
Score? Was this a super low price?
[ATTACH] A new Limey.
The coin is simply rotated in the holder which makes the reverse appear to be more rotated then allowable mint tolerances so yes, optical delusion.
I feel confident in saying that this is not a "fork tailed" DDO date but simply a die eroded date. I'm not seeing a clear RPM either.
Seems strange that he would not offer you a price but I'm sure he has his reasons. Question: Would you commit to a price for junk silver over...
Very interesting to say the least.
Typically, "Wheel Mark" refers to counting wheel mark where the coin was damaged during counting. Your question was answered in the second post....
All I can say is WOW!
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