Well John, I will never claim to be an expert. I'm not sure about how it got it's high grade. There is obviously a lot on the obverse, nicks,...
Seems there was some lag in the way the previous posts popped up. Probably a problem at my end. I did not mean to speak over anyone.
Possibly buffed and PMD but I would defer to @Fred Weinberg or @paddyman98 and a few others.
I did not look at the photo but my short answer is no. The mint marks were incorporated into the dies back in the early 90's I believe, so there...
Maybe Chris @cpm9ball did it. He's been around long enough. ;););)
This is a reason why we always ask for a obverse and reverse photo. Sometimes you may think there is nothing going on with the opposite side, but...
@MatthewH With no disrespect to any other posts, @SteveInTampa & @mpcusa would be my go to when needed. There are others but these two always come...
I agree and also tend to stay away unless it's a key date that I could not otherwise afford.
Personally, I am not a fan of split grading when it's listed as such. I use the lower of the two grades to make a determination on value and what...
The UAE even does it with stamps, even though they have plenty of oil money.
Try @mpcusa and @SteveInTampa for some advice.
Seconded. I can even see the movement from right to left.
I have several 1980 D found in a solid date BU roll.
Something to think about. Just about anyone can issue a COA. They can look legit and fancy but not be of any real value. Reminds me of "OLD"...
Def. a keeper. Even @paddyman98 would like this one.
1926 or 1936 but a nice fold over lamination.
It's possible your grandfather got the same coins from a solid date roll or maybe even a bag in which case you might have several similar from the...
Making lots of money on the pool table.
Consider it a lesson learned the hard way. But that's why we are here, to guide you before you make mistakes.
No kidding. Even though it may say so on the package you would normally be using this on a very large surface, like your vehicle. With such a...
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