It is! Same with 3 cent nickels.
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It looks like a Reese Cup!
That it's a weird gold color.
To me it depends on which coins you want to have graded. Here are my recommendations based on their consistency and accuracy, IMO: Morgans -NGC...
Annnnnd here comes the scratching and clawing defensiveness....
Lol! :) Nice gold. Don't see those everyday!
These appear very weakly struck centrally. Not attractive at all, IMO. Lady Liberty and that eagle are so weak they're fading away like Michael J....
Truth hurts, doesn't it fellers?
I will certainly consider it if you give up your obsessive compulsion to defend and guarantee every DC product. Lately you've been coming off like...
And people wonder if the U.S. Mint purposefully let's out "errors." :rolleyes:
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Besides, "a fool and his money are soon parted." ;)
Double struck is unique. Doesn't count. :)
The strike on yours certainly looks better than most I've seen. You should be happy with that for sure.
@dcarr , why are there circular striations on the planchet? I see them on my reeded edge hard times tokens as well.
PCGS MS64+ BN [ATTACH] 1972 FS-104 DDO (the rare one) - heading to NGC or PCGS soon. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes. Without those hits it would have been a VF25 or maybe a 30.
A friend of mine just sent 50 coins to PCGS for crossover. NGC, ANACS, PCI, even one NCG! I'm curious about the percentage that makes it. I bet...
I have a little different perspective. I'm sort of embarrassed by it. I've been into coins since I was a kid. I'm still fairly young at 38, but...
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