Not an error but the result of too little ink on the printing cylinder. More of a maintenance issue.
Worth around $3.00 in that condition. You did well.
Up $17.00 yesterday. What's going on that I missed in the news? Even silver is creeping back up. Maybe something to do with a possible Fed hike in...
That's about right retail. A dealer has to make something on these.
I see the double posts are happening to you also. My posts will not appear after I click Post Reply, so now I have to refresh my page for this not...
It currently lists for $2.60 in Numismatic News Price guide in PF 65. A Deep Cameo would add some value to that.
A fair deal but that ugly black toning is not very nice.
Worth the current price of silver to start with. Possibly more if the packaging did not scuff the surfaces of the coin.
Ever since Krause moved it's headquarters out of Iola this past year, everything is sliding downhill. Dave Harper has taken on a lot of extra...
I've thrown him by the wayside. It's not so much his descriptions as it is his asking prices, which in my opinion, slyly suggests that these are...
I'm really not good at grading these Joy, but it appears it's going to be a split grade. Different from obverse to reverse, so I'll let someone...
This is the message I got back. "Yes damage means damage Sherlock, which exactly is why I wrote Damage XF details in the headless coin, are you...
@Seattlite86 I just did the same as you did. You can check my post there now. We will see what happens. I wish I had kept track of the "Rare...
Yep, whatever the market will bear. It's not a rare variety. I've found quite few over the years.
A recent price listing tells me this is around $195.00 in XF/AU condition. A recent auction had this pegged at around $2,500.00 in MS63. (1972 D )
I'm sorry but no. A coin would have to be worth on average $150.00 or more to make it worth the effort and expense. This is only a 25 cent coin at...
If truly uncirculated, perhaps $15-$20. It is one of the more common of the missing initials varieties. I believe the 1966 is one of the most rare.
Dave is correct above. No, it's not normal but does happen often when grease or other compacted debris fills the area and a good strike is not...
The first is a lamination error, the second is damage. IMHO.
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