It's also mighty convenient that the "bullet hole" is in a spot where almost none of the design is effected.
That would be my opinion as well.
I think NGC would be the best bet... I think they have stopped issuing NCS "holders" and are now just net grading everything.
how about a 1976 P half
I was going to make a comment about that being blow torch toning... but it looks like Rhino has it under control...hahaha!!
I don't see anything besides a minor die misalignment... which is too minor to bring a premium.
You can buy them from Rich Schemmer's table (Major error dealer) at any major coin show for $5 each and he has hundreds and hundreds...and if you...
That's definitely a die crack. That is a pretty common spot to see die cracks originating from on Morgans.
1978 D Ike
I would think that would be clashed dies rotated or not. You can see some of the other design IE the PIT.
Those are some expensive hockey pucks... ;) They will be interesting to see.
Aren't komodo dragons poisonous?
After attending the ANA show in Boston I have to say that I am more excited for the hobby. There were a ton of kids running around the show with...
We are starting to get the hang of it. This is something none of us have really done before. We really thought this show was our best as well.
The next show is going to include interviews with ANA president Cliff Mischler and coin dealer Julian Leidman as part of the Boston ANA recap.
It almost looks like someone buffed the design off... there is definitely something going on where the design should have been.
If you take the coins out of the original government packaging your going to take about a 25% hit when you go to sell them.
Unfortunately once it's been replated the grading companies will not grade them. Do they all appear to have a slight blue tint to them?
PVC starts green and then turns black over long periods of time. It could also be a drop of liquid that dried and caused the coin to tone.
Well, when you leave half a mill laying around... IMO your asking for trouble.
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