True, they make mistakes, but the others do also. I guess a little part of me that sends people to ANACS is because (I) need to be frugal being on...
And NGC & PCGS also require membership fees. ANACS does not require membership fees and often run "Insider" specials after you sign up and...
Acetone dissolves organic materials which is what the stuff on your coin looks like. Acetone is also in finger nail polish remover but do not use...
The curvature at the bottom of the "S" is wrong indicating it took an unfortunate hit in that area and flatted the mint mark. But Paddy has a good...
Frank's post above means damaged, so no, it would not have any value really.
I picked up around 10 rolls of these a few years back from a friend of mine in N.H. and they all had really sharp details and great step formation.
Back in 2015 I picked up a box of these, solid date B.U. and set it aside. Just found the box two days ago and already have found 46 of these-2015...
Don't listen to @paddyman98. Save this one plus 3 more like it and get any sized soft drink at McDonalds.;););)
Even if it was an impaired proof, which it is not, the tell tale sign would be a squared rim instead of rounded. This is a normal business...
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"Over Caulked Window" variety.[ATTACH]
I have never seen these sets either but I am not surprised. Banks often even gave out gifts for opening savings and Christmas club accounts. My...
The biggest thing wrong most make is assuming the Mint did their job correctly. So many will just put the Mint & proof sets away for a long time...
Even if these sets were never opened there is never a 100% guarantee that some coins could not have been mishandled when they were assembled at...
Day tripper-Beatles I believe.
Looks like a portion of the A was moved to the right when it got damaged.
McNuggets would probably slab well. At least they won't tarnish. I've seen posts of french fries 5 years old that don't look a day old.
And that's a shame as it just makes it harder and harder to know who to try and help. All it takes is one of us to verify something and then they...
This could also be luster breaks?
As paddyman says. The 1969 D is well known for both problems on the same coin. There are other dates with this also but this one shows up most often.
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