I don't know much about grading these but my gut says maybe low au. It has definitely been dipped before but the tpg will probably straight grade it
Will someone who witnessed this explain it with a modicum of detail. I hate threads like this. The mods should just delete them entirely
This is gonna get the crap sandwich award of us mint offerings for 2016. Once again they screw the pooch on something that could've been special....
I thought you might have thought that "crack" in the hair was the crack but it's just part of the same large lamination. Nice error peace though :)
Looks good to me. What are your concerns?
What about minor variations on US crown-sized silver coins from 1878-1935 dave :pompous:
Haha! I was going to post exactly this MD. That's funny
Or the bank for face excange in paper
Exactly what I was thinking too conder. Yes please post a pic mike
Yeah, maybe I guess but I don't think so. Look at the top point of the star. The hole was punched after the carving. There's no real way we are...
I like stonemans saddle concho theory. But my guess is it could've been part of a bracelet. I have a ww1 bracelet made of early "ID disks", as...
Where's the die crack?
You know the address where it was delivered? Go knock on the door and explain the situation. I'm sure it will be fine... Offer them some duck eggs...
How do they know they delivered it to the wrong address if your address was on the label? Did you/they talk to the actual guy who delivered it and...
Mine, in my dansco, looks alot like that one. What did you get for it out of curiosity? And are you saying it was in a details slab and then...
It's either die deterioration doubling or machine doubling. Either way it's nothing of consequence
...And to forgive, divine lol
There was a tv show about this in 2013/14 I think. Can't remember what it was called but the guy from the early seasons of Hardcore Pawn with the...
That clock one is cool dave. And what gems are they using for those squirrel eyes?
Holy God Todd! :rolleyes: Nice one, and a rev of 78 too!
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