I hope you don't think it's anything rare or especially valuable...
I'd guess high AU.
If it isn't stretched, I suppose it could possibly be a double struck in collar. That's what the "D/S" would denote in this case. Haggle a bit and...
Sorry about your situation, and in the future, I would avoid auctions like that. They are no more than "seeded" rolls with good end-coins and junk...
If you can't take pics of the anomaly, at least send it to an attributor who can photograph it and let all of us see what it is... :) You may...
Maybe as a gamble...they'll use nix-a-date on it and see if the coin is worth more than just a ND Buffalo.
The problem is the coin still looks golden. The point is that we need photos of what the coin looks like in "real life", and I doubt it looks...
You gotta fix your white balance on the photo...
Aside from the bit of corrosion, I really like the color of this one. :) It's a nice chocolatey brown in-hand.
Just because it can't be graded doesn't mean it lowers the value. In fact, I have seen slabbed examples with "error: lamination" sold before....
I managed to score a nice VG 1795 Liberty Cap for about $120 on ebay by sniping. It takes a lot of patience, but eventually you will see one you...
I would consider getting it sent to a die variety attributor...
1804 Class II Silver Dollar. ;)
PMD.
My guess would be heavy die deterioration doubling, not a doubled die.
What you have is mechanical doubling. Unfortunately it is common and generally not worth a premium. If you had a true 1983 DDR (such as the one...
Sorry, the doubled die for that coin is actually pointing to a doubled eyelid. There are few (if any) doubled dies that include doubling in the...
They go by their own PCGS standards. The only grades that appear in the app are all the grades that a coin could potentially receive if submitted...
Already have it downloaded. Works great. I'll take a look at it a few minutes every day to work on my grading skills.
Honestly I don't see any doubling in that photo.
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