"Sending it in for a cert" isn't cheap or simple, but taking it to a show is free (or cheap) and you get to see some more coins
The good news is that it is a real error...the bad news is that it is not a collectable error.
I have never shown mine. :) The other option would be to take it to a show and have several dealers give you their opinion to see if any of them...
Yup, Chris, I think this was one of the original intents of the grading companies...once it is slabbed, you don't even have to look at...
I stand corrected...thank you, I learned something.
...is that the Cat Box?
Considering the first coin to be dated in Arabic numbers was 1234, that's right.
looks like a 1928 s
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