They know it's worth more than the amount the person who showed it to them is willing to accept for it. That's why they bought it. They have no...
A nice hairline die crack but that's it. The rest is from a worn die.
I have several coins with missing Edge Lettering. It's only worth what a collector is sorts is willing to pay for it.
At that price I'd buy it. Very neat piece.
Nice looking on both sides. I should say attractive.
It's called PMD or post mint damage. This is common and it's worth face value. The damage was caused by a coin rolling machine as mentioned....
Joke, it's all a joke.
I was hoping that would be obvious.
All that writing has ruined that bill.
Nice one! :)
There are other banks.
It's a little die chip and they don't bring any extra.
Old adhesive, it may even cone off by lightly rubbing your finger over it.
The drop test is nothing but a good way to damage a coin. Shame on your LCS for doing that.
It's corrosion and it will eat the coin into nothing.
I see MD
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I know what you mean. My Flying Eagle was clashed with a Seated Liberty Half. You can see the clash through AMERICA and above the Eagles head up...
Sometimes photos are hard to capture what the eye sees.
It's a nice looking coin but I see light signs of wear. That's why I said AU-58.
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