Tough to find in circulation but I do remember the mint selling them as souvenirs.
Sure looks like an inking error but it should be graded to be positive about it.
It’s a beautiful coin and I really like it but not worth the costs to have it graded.
I’m sure he lives in Canada but close to the border so he maintains a residence in the US. That happens a lot and it makes good business sense...
Not something you see or hear about.
That’s a really nice one Paddy!
I’ve had this coin packed away for over 6 years. Amazing detail but slightly on the dark side. Antioch Mint, 395-401 Obv. DN HONORI-VS PF AVG....
Here’s another neat error coin that I recently picked up. The label says it all. NGC graded. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Either leave as is, leave as is and sell it now or dip it just enough to remove the toning.
It’s a half dollar that’s toning black. Hehe
Looks like a miscut note and not a printing error.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You said it! :smuggrin:
I’ll keep as is as they call it, a clipped die, as there’s no such thing. A great label mistake with a nice error coin as well. Welcome to CT.
The problem is solved-DON’T CLEAN COINS
That was a great gift and it should be kept in the family. Glad to hear that you got it. You even have 2 silver certificates in the lower corners.
In Montana there is a bar, it’s called the Silver Dollar Bar. They claim to have over 10,000 sealed in plastic or lucite in the bar. It’s been...
I like the coin but the error on the label is funny to me. Who ever heard of a clipped die? Lol
Don’t think too hard about it. I just got it last month so not about to part with it.
The letter D. It’s a mint mark. The D is for Denver. Lol
Separate names with a comma.