That's what Jack does. Welcome back Rbm.
I have never graded a coin, But each of these coins are gonna cost you 10 to 20 to grade each. That is all the profit when you go to sell. Try...
Must be the heavy grazes on the high points.
Isn't that incuse die doubling? Same as a mechanical doubling?
When does the service show up? Haven't heard about it in a while?
HUH! Thats pretty pricey.
Could be a well placed plating blister also.
Can't stand that guy. His arrogance would have been in close touch with my right knuckles..Lol Hey, Murillo I think it is an 1861.
Morris try not to magnify the coin too much before taking the picture. It adds too many Pixels to the photo making the picture blurry.
What do these larger ones sell for on Ebay? I don't shop online just wanted to know what popular die chips are going for?
That makes it a bit more difficult to determine if it's a proof strike or not. @VistaCruiser69 the inner rim should still be able to help you...
Technically the modern errors are more likely rare than an older issue. Quality control is much better today than it was back in the day. The...
As you can see that is labeled a retained Cud. not a pre cud.
This doesn't make sense, please show a pre cud with those details. Once a pre-cud shows lateral spread and horizontal offset it becomes a retained...
A pre cud is an arcing rim to rim die crack.
It's pretty beat up. I am not seeing much. Unless that's an IDB.
[IMG] Not elementary. Just basic questions most folks have when entering the hobby. The golden tone is a common first color on most coins. It is...
Where do you see the doubling? I don't see an extra raised ear or profile of an ear.
I have a $50 bag of 63D. I am halfway thru it and still don't think I have a coin that I would send to be graded.
BY the way @Vince S welcome to CT.
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