They are very interesting and have a story to tell. Sadly, this one is really too generic and may take some time to hunt down some history.
@Noah Finney You could ask the good folks here who have memberships in different TPG's if they could look up the provenance of a particular slab...
@paddyman98 Considering the damage done to the steel skeleton key, would it be possible that those others are old brass cabinet keys? I purchased...
The "Smoking A Stogie " variety. ;):D:rolleyes:
Two signs to look for if machine doubling-flat & shelflike doubling and it involves the mint mark.
After considering the above replies, if you are still not sure, check Brian Ribar's site.
@Paddy54 You are most welcome my friend. I'm sorry for the late reply as I was on vacation in N.H. with my son. Got home to the leaf blowing every...
A most notable achievement and congrats. I too, am missing only the 1926 far 6.
Is it worth it for someone to sell their should if the money was right? Not for me. But like was said, this was probably, if true, an insider...
Looks to me to be a well placed hit after it left the Mint. It happens.
I did a test run on this seller before this. I picked up an AU 1927S Buffalo Nickel for less than $3.00 and also an 1869 Indian Head Cent in Fine...
I just nailed it. Thanks all.
Will do that tonight & thanks.
This is great news. I'm pretty sure the seller does not realize what they have. I will be back tomorrow to check in. My son just dropped by....
The main reason I ask beside authenticity is, if real, the seller has a BIN of less than $3.00.
Sorry, these pics are the sellers. I would like to know if this coin seems off to anyone and what that might be. Thanks. @Paddy54 always...
What I'm seeing...an eroded die, a plating crack (not die crack) exposing the zinc. Not so sure that is struck through but looks like a weak...
Yepper, sure have done this. I reported here, amongst other collections completed that I had completed my Washington quarters to date but was...
Always & I believe they simply take more pride in their craft.
A 1947 S Washington quarter in MS65 & a 2017 S Roosevelt dime in PF 69 DCAM. Total of $15.00 shipped Priority mail. Not too bad I think. [ATTACH]...
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