excellent example!
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I don't have a definitive answer for you except that folks don't usually concentrate on the edges of reeded coins or for that matter non-reeded...
Coin planchets are annealed prior to striking to soften them and even the striking process itself creates heat. Therefore, many things can occur...
This would NEVER happen to someone with experience in the series. A point, maybe 2 but never an MS67 to an MS62. As advised, if you are new or...
Interesting! I'm no expert but there is a HUGE, visible difference between an MS62 and an MS67 on these Presidential Dollars regardless of who...
Or the grand daddy of all ZITS!
I collect them. I used to have a roll set in the early 80's but sold them for race tires. I've since gotten back into "accumulating" a couple here...
Both forms are news to me.
No. Its just something I wanted to share.
I wonder what this would be called on the 2009-P Taylor coins? [IMG] [IMG] .. [IMG] While one of the points of the STAR is missing (which would...
I've looked at this thread several times waiting for soemthing to happen. Either with my brain (in figuring out what the OP is referring to) or in...
Nope. Filled Dies........... [IMG]
A small premium to a die clash collector I would expect! You can get them graded as die clashes if you wish since these particular clashes are...
Uh-Oh!
Good Luck! These are fairly low mintage so I wouldn't expect any massive die cracks or sintered planchets but you never know! Youcould get lucky!
Personally, I'd have kept the Signature Series coin. Be sure to post your grade.
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And thats the real price you pay. For me, I don't mind paying for my entertainment when I feel like being entertained however I think the only...
But, if the ball doesn;t get tossed, then it won't fall on any of them. Yeah, I know, silly answer. But then its a silly analogy and has...
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