Oh yeah I knew it wouldn’t add value I just meant it’s good that it’s a crack and not a scratch or damage. Then again PCGS graded this coin MS 63...
So that’s good then right?
I just looked at the obverse and this looks suspicious. [ATTACH]
Thanks for that! I took a look at the obverse, is this another crack? Or am I just seeing things now? [ATTACH]
The US does borrow money but they also print it. Over time banknotes become worn and eventually destroyed so the Fed has to keep issuing new...
Ouch! That’s a hefty chunk of change. But it’s good to know the option is available. Obviously I wouldn’t send this one in because it costs more...
I think this one looks closest but I’m really not that good at identifying this error stuff. Hopefully I got it right. [ATTACH]
Ah ok gotcha! Thanks! Do you know if PCGS & NGC do any sort of labeling for die cracks? Like how they do other errors? Or is it just not...
I think you forgot the attachment. xD
I’m guessing when it comes to those coins it’s the details in the Eagle’s feathers that determines most of the grade. Plus...
The obverse or reverse of the St. Gaudens? I never really liked the obverse but I love the reverse enough to make up for that.
I’m sorry to hear about your father’s passing. :( That’s cool that your father left something behind that inspired your curiosity and passion....
Nice! Any pics of the reverse? That’s where I think SLQ really shine! Especially if they still have full luster.
Awesome pick! Very plain yet cool design. Sometimes clutter is a bad thing when there is so much to look at but this one doesn’t have all of that...
I was just saying that at least my coin that tarnished from being in a gun safe was only a Silver Eagle rather than something like a semi-key date...
Very nice! My crack line looks like yours only it’s shorter.
I have no idea where to even look . Even if I did there are probably thousands to go through.
Thanks :). Oh is there a number for it? I’m guessing that means other 1921-D Morgan Dollars have that same crack?
Well at least it was just a bullion American Silver Eagle instead of a valuable coin.
I have a commemorative half dollar like that but it’s California not Oregon. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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