Check to see if it was struck on a silver planchet by accident, it might be the silver toning.
Sorry. but it is not unique at all. It is worth $5 at the most.
I put a screw driver in the crack between the two sides are twist. No vise.
NICE ERROR looks like it was struck with a greasy die.
It could be that, but I can do the same thing using a recitifier and electrolis stripping. I do it all the time with copper plated pennies just...
A dead man the mafia buried in concrete?
ohhh, I missed the post were you said it was posted somewhere. I thought he guesses it out of thin air. oops
No way. cheater
I started looking through biils after this and I found a star $1 in 2 minutes. Later that day in my own collection I found that one of my crisp...
oh contrair! I knowingly collect crap. I even search ebay for "damaged,corroded,holed,junk,gouged,scratched,worn,regurgitated" For my whitman...
I have trouble finding older quarters were the mintmarks aren't filled in.
it has lol
Also, it would not be possible to put reeds on a coin of that shape. Thus, it is not an error.
5 proofs and 10 non, every sac from 2000-2004
Neat looking barber. Also, it might be an illusion becuase of the cuts, but the rim looks large.
I made $43 dollars off this whole thing. Matbe I'll start buying slightly damaged proofs, clean them, and then sell them. I won't lie though....
He did inspect them with a loupe. And he will mark them as cleaned.
Didn't I say I noted the history?
How do you figure?
Well, my local dealer just bought all of them for $70. I told them about the history, he said they looked great.
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