I am a former owner of a cheerios dollar. I was lucky enough to buy one in the original packaging. PCGS graded is an MS67 and it was subsequently...
I agree, it looks like it was done after the coin was made.
it looks like post mint damage to me... someone whacked it with something.
No If I do sell these they will stay in the packs for sure.
I agree that is a no brainier... that "S" is all wrong
I thought that one looked weird. Definitely converted from an 1898 O
I haven't decided if I am going to sell them yet. As for value, I suspect that these are pretty common notes but in the pack like that I suspect...
It's awfully bright... If it's real I'd guess its been cleaned hard to say from the pics tho... Do you have a scale that you can weigh it in grams...
Can you post a good close up pic of the "3" on the 1893 O it looks funny to me?? Maybe formerly an 1898??
I bought 4 of these packs the other day and I have never seen a pack of these ever at the shop or even at a major show. [IMG] [IMG]
yeah those are pretty bad the design elements are off, the 1799 looks like she just smelled something stinky!!! haha
This is one of many from PCGS I have seen... If they can miss this couldn't they miss a couple of little marks?? I sure think so. [IMG]
hahaha!!!
I just agreed with a statement that I found it hard to believe that the scratches posted weren't on the coin. And the closeup doesn't do anything...
you don't count
Maybe I am blind... does anyone else see it??
I'm honestly not trying to be a pain, I just don't see em. [IMG]
Those 2 pictures look like 2 completely different coins.... I see marks on the coin in this picture that I am not seeing any trace of in the other...
I was going through a pile of world coins this afternoon and this was staring me in the face. A really neat doubled die with a massive spread that...
looks like an 1919 S to me, but I could be wrong. But the center of the "0" looks to high. Something is definitely amiss.
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