Sorry to tell you that it is just a damaged coin. You can disregard certain posts in this thread...it seems some people like nothing more than to...
Maybe no one is bidding because they see it's a cleaned coin, too? ;) You know the old saying, though...don't count your chickens before they...
Your coin has been damaged, it is not an error.
Flat and shelf-like, no notches. Looks like MD to me.
No. Please do us all a favor and research some errors. That way, you can post a thread asking about a single specific error and realize why it...
It is not a clash either. It is damage.
I don't even know why I expected a straightforward response, but considering who the OP is, I should have known better.
Then why did you ask us for our opinions, if our responses don't count because we don't have the coin in hand? You don't seem to be actively...
That does not look like an incomplete punch. It does not continue from rim to rim from what I can see. Do you have a photo of the reverse?...
Looks like damage from a coin roller.
As the OP said to me a month or two back... "You just got trolled!" Some people like to argue just to see the reactions it gets.
They probably use greysheet for pricing, not sure of the grading standards.
You can ignore people, which in turn makes their threads invisible... ;)
Not sure what you mean by "best at grading low grade coins". TPGs just grade a coin based on its appearance...if your coin matches their...
Best of luck on your purchase and collection.
Because appearance-wise they call it a VG8, but because it is stated that the coin is damaged, it commands less of a premium.
Then that is your opinion, and if you happen to think that higher grade problem coins are more appealing than lower grade problem-free coins, that...
I'm in San Francisco, and let me tell you, it's tough not seeing many philly-minted coins. The majority I get are Denver cents, followed by SF,...
If you have gunk, epoxy, or some other substance on your coins, then let it soak for a little bit in acetone. Acetone will not damage the coin,...
A net VG8 as a lesser value than a "normally-graded" VG8. A "net" coin usually implies that the coin is damaged, which brings down the value...
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