They also label them cleaned, whizzed, corroded, bent, holed, among other things. If the coin was genuine I'm sure they could find something...
but we are not just talking about one grading service in particular.... you said you send it to 3 different grading companies and each said it was...
$2.5, $5, and $10 Indians are notorious for being heavily counterfeited and the counterfeits are very good. From the pictures provided it is...
I agree.. looks like a filled die
and we're glad to have you here Chuck!
wouldn't you be more likely to find that coin in an 1955 p roll???
If grease gets between the dies it is definitely possible and more often then not likely that it is on both sides.
very cool... definitely a nice piece.
Sure looks like a strike through to me...
The second one is definitely an RPM... and not machine doubling.
Definitely not a double strike.
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Another vessel for presidential commemoration.... or parks... or rosa parks... or whatever the fed decides it wants to put on them.... i vote no
All 3 that you show are different... and if you look at a hand full of quarters you will see that they are all different... nothing out of the...
I completely agree...
Theft is always a problem at any retail establishment... Some previous posts have made good points about coins being small and easy to pocket....
yikes all the arrows.... I still don't see anything other then a coin that has either been plated or toned a funny color... either way, it...
The fake ones usually are lacking in the fine details... Like on the back where all of the chains are. In each link you should be able to read the...
Empire, I would have to say that the piece you have is not an authentic piece. I wish it was! I have seen quite a few of the reproductions...
Here is a real one I owned a while ago for reference. This was one of the pewter examples. [IMG]
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