The 1921 Dollar is a die crack. It's just wider in that area than the rest of the crack. To the left that crack goes to the rim. It only goes to...
I have coins still in their original holder/container, as issued, and they are not in the MS-67 range, let alone a 70. The coin is graded, not how...
I must have missed this one. I missed a lot the past few days. I said MS-65, not FS. I just think that cut on the lower step holds it back but the...
I think if you look at what I and other members have pointed out it's clear that as nice looking as this coin is, it's just not a 70. The 69...
Hard to say. It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Makes horse sense to me. :smuggrin:
And I thought this thread was about the environment protection people. Lol
Definitely A in my book. The flan is interesting.
It happens. Here's one of mine. [ATTACH]
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You saw a nice coin, an overdate, at a good price. Nice job.
Definitely a wide AM but nice colorful toning.
A quick dip and a long running water bath may help. Do not over dip them.
Wish I had that collection. Worn but very nice.
I'll post more from this same buy tomorrow. It's amazing what was in this junk silver pile of Walkers.
Thanks, they're all out there, you just gotta find them.
Nice, I have some With and without the date. I can't find a Nickel so I used a Dime. Here's one of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not sure about the rim on the reverse by the E and D in ONE DOLLAR. The obverse has a small brown spot on the cheek. Also appears to be a very...
The 1907 is an incomplete planchet, more commonly known as a Clipped planchet. The 1901 is definitely damaged.
That scrape is on the large side. If you need a good reverse this coin is it but then, you'd still need a good obverse.
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