It could be an RPM but it looks like MD to me.
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because its intreasting and its not all about the money i would say it would have to grade 67RD or better to be worth certification
No its not worth certification put it in a 2x2 and just keep it.
Is that a floating roof i see grade not by those pictures but its worth $1 at the most.
its been plated not a mint error.
66 definitely Not FS nice Jeff like the toning im going low on it because of the reverse mushy strike.
:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:don't need it I have a good enough trigger finger and don't get to hyped no matter how much I want a coin.
What website or auction did you sell it ebay?
Its definitely time to buy gold though at 1730 I might buy another half eagle.
:(:(:(no offense but I don't like it
Damage the rim was most likely ground;) down by as stated above a belt sander e.t.c
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I'm in the 62-62+range.
I see no doubling on the letters but you do have a couple fine nice priceless errors on that coin put it in a 2x2 and protect it well.
@paddyman98:):):)
Intreasting obverse looks like a Grease filled die reverse the king of all cuds?From Doctor coin popper.
Isn't this the same one you posted in your other thread?
Not an error man made damage grinded down e.t.c.
I was kind of overreacting just never seen one like this before and this is an extremely rare find for being found in a roll.
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