Yes, ghosting with a grease filled last digit in the date. Not really worth any premium, but a good converation piece.
One of my favorite coins:
Right, amazingly, they are pretty common for this year just like your coin too. $5 at best.
I have to agree with the others. the coins I see are not errors, but what we call PMD (Post Mint Damage). I suggest you spend some time learning...
Brilliant.....NOT
Here's an example...
Sorry, this coin is nothing, it's a grease filled die and common. Although there's some of us that collect them (more as a novelty), I would never...
$1200-1300, slightly more if slabbed.
Did he say it was a plain? I'm going to assume it's a regular 22-D he's asking about. $20 in EF.
Looks like T2 to me....compare yourself: http://www.bestcoin.com/Diagnostics-Type-Two-Proof-Sets.htm
Personally, there's zero chance I would have mailed all those together. I would have broken up the shipments into several smaller ones so I'm not...
I suggest some of you take the time to look over their website so you understand it. There seems to be some speculation going on....
That works for me! Thanks
65, tough grade, the spots shouldn't have been enough to drop it, looks like it has luster and it's virtually hit-free!
Definately a grease filled die, some people collect these (I do). They are more desirable when design elements are completely missing. This one is...
Most likely machine doubling or die deterioration doubling....no added value.
OK, I just made my first FS post here. Question....if I can't edit my thread after 24 hours and I can't reply to with it with updates on what's...
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Probably plated, no way to remove without damaging the surfaces.
Probably post mint damage, however, there's a small chance it could be an impurity (struck though, retained) or poorly mixed alloy. Gotta have a...
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