All of us can only dream on that date.
Sorry you had to sell.
They are the two of the three most costly in this series. All the others are affordable by any standards.
No up grading on this set.
Just save your money. I do and then I spend it on the coin I need. :)
You’re more than welcome and finding errors in circulation is not an easy task.
Here’s my completed folder. The last coin was the 1912-S with a lamination error, several of them on the obverse. It’s also one of three key...
Nice!
Yes but I’m already there and I don’t want to add to the problem. Neither does my wife. Lol
@PamR Okay I looked. Now what? Hehehe The Presidential Dollar coins are made with the composition of: 88.5% Cu 6% Zn 3.5% Mn 2% Ni In other words...
That would drive me totally nuts. Lol
I’m not to sure about all the details as it’s minor to me but there are some Washington Dollars that have a missing on an extra dot. Somewhere on...
That is correct. Oh no, she’s thinking. LoL
You’re asking what’s this coin story? Okay, it was stolen out of a collection and spent. How’s that?
Using both photos it appears it’s not a D over D mint mark but a case of split plate doubling as explained by @expat.
I think the dealer was a little on the low side so you got a great deal. At $2.00 each, I would have bought them.
Sorry my friend but I must set the record straight. RIGHT SIDE UP vs. UPSIDE DOWN EDGE LETTERING For business strikes, the edge lettering is...
Pam, you’ve got to stop making these error coins. Lol :woot:
Probably
I see a slightly misaligned die strike on the half but it’s so small it’s nothing of interest. The others are damaged by the heat sealing machine...
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