Sorry Sarge but not a cud. Only looking at your photos but I’d say it damaged. I can see a small dent on the B, a slightly larger dent on the I...
I was the first to say F-12 so what do I win? Lol Nice looking coin.
It doesn’t matter what got on it. All that matters is is that something got on it.
This one would grade higher than the one I have as mine had more wear but it doesn’t look as good as mine.
The stamp is LC, as in Lee and Crane, owners of L and C Coins. Hard to say what they stand for.
We have no way of knowing what happened with the coin after it was counter stamped. How much circulation did it receive and under what conditions?
Yes it is but you’re in worse shape now. Lol
I do my best to cheer you up Randy. After all, your head is in a guillotine. Lol
Counter stamped coins were done to advertise. It wouldn’t make any sense to mark them after the coin was removed from circulation.
Glad to be of assistance. :):)
That was very nice of your customer to do that. The plastic was probably a slab, meaning it was graded on a scale of 01 through 70. Me thinks you...
A 1901 Morgan Dollar found in my junk silver dollars. I paid $14.00 for this one in 2012. 6,962,000 were minted. This is not the DDR. She did see...
I’m sure it would grade higher in today’s market.
Well then, keep your eye out for silver coins too. We expect to be hearing from you in the future. This looks like a minor cutting error to me. If...
You didn’t post the coin nor did you set the price. With coins the old saying “buyer beware” should also be “seller beware”. :) Go for it. At that...
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