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I'd be amazed if the edge has no evidence of grinding/sanding.
Apparently, there was. http://currency.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=141147&lotIdNo=21001 http://wnhpc.com/details/photo0100 This is not to argue...
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AWORDCREATED wrote: "Put down the crack pipe and find some fresh air. Are not Kanuck coins 100% nickel now, which is why the stick to magnets,...
And with the "S"?
It's probably not silver, either. If I'm right, it has no value.
Struck with a slightly mis-aligned die. Common.
I stand corrected.
Changed my mind when I saw the pics.
Mine came today. They look great except for the reverse side of the reverse proof. To the right of the dot between AMERICA and DOLLAR, there is...
The core is 100% copper. The outer layers are an alloy of 75% nickel and 25% copper. Copper being softer than nickel would be eroded faster by an...
No, Greg is correct. The "mirror" image should show the eagle upside down. BTW, nice catch, Greg.
I had to say that because what I posted prior was wrong.
Acid damaged.
It's a dryer coin. Not a mint error and very common. Then again, it might have been kept in an acidic environment. Copper being softer than...
Looks to me like it took a hit. To see a collar error, I think we'd need to see the edge.
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I already wear one of those.
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