What they said ^^^
Thanks for having an open mind. You would not believe how many new to this will argue to no end.
Appears from my vantage point to be a struck through.
@Joey Wright Welcome to Coin Talk and it's nice you have an open mind to quick, correct answers. Many newbs can argue for pages.
@Collecting Nut Quite an achievement and congrats!
Thanks all for taking a look. I accept the consensus, an impaired proof.
It's likely an impaired proof but sure does look strange, even when I compared it to mine in my set.
Going thru my sisters change jug last night I came across this. While it looks somewhat like a proof that went thru circulation for a long time,...
The word "Trust" show die deterioration doubling, flat and shelf like, but is not a doubled die.
Flat and shelf like equals die deterioration.
There are quite a few dealers actually, who do not certify valuable coins. Some of these dealer are legit. Some are not. There is one in the...
Awesome!
You do yourself a dis-service...be loud and be proud. Nice coins all.
@PamR A tip for you Pam. While there are doubled dies across the entire series of Jefferson nickels, including at the word "Monticello", those...
Yes, and sorry, you are correct.
Sounds positively reasonable. On the MS, maybe it should have been an SP designation which some have speculated it should be. It seems a coin of...
This 1851 proof silver medal of The Declaration of Independence was recently auctioned by Daniel Sedwick LLC for $4.27 million dollars. It is...
Not really sure how many are out there but I usually just use Wexler's site for everything but nickels as he does not do nickels, and Brian...
Try Lincoln Cent Resource www.lincolncentresource.com.
Split plating issues galore. You asked if it would grade MS if graded... Sorry but I don't think this is worthy of having graded with the split...
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