Doug do you know what DD means? It means Doubled Die error where the coin was struck with a die that was made when they impressed the die twice...
Think of it as like instant replay in the NFL...It has to be clear and convincing evidence to overturn the default situation because they are so...
I am confused on this point as well. Doesn't the grading fee slide with the value of the coin? That is, a higher market value means a higher...
Found this one and 10 other state Proof tokens in a bin with a bunch of other material. I carefully plucked them them out but too bad the seller...
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The holder is a little beat up on this one but adds a little storyline.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Answered in your Canadian 5 cent thread. It is damage.
Yes it is. You are 2 for 2.
You probably dont have calipers handy but if you did you could get a pretty close measurement on both coins through the packaging...then compare...
Yep it's all damage...for sure
I know nothing about bust halves but that looks MS to me! Awesome.
The denticles on the reverse above the shield are very indistinct compared to those at the bottom of the reverse. Ditto the "what do I know" for me.
I guess I am just having trouble seeing the 4th diamond on the ribbon. Agree BN.
Hard to say how much luster may be present...53.
I was going to dip this to remove the glob on the reverse but that may turn it from a Calico into a Tabby.:p [ATTACH]
I found this token in the back of a drawer and thought that Meow may enjoy. [ATTACH]
Or that wheat back could be a die chip like this LMC. Look at the C,E and T in the word CENT with the little blobs of copper. It is from a chip...
I beleive that's called an Alfalfa! Not really, JK, not sure what it is... could be a die break.
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That box doesn't look 40 plus years old...how do you know that was an original box that a GSA Morgan came in?
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