If you were a dealer you could sell them for what ever makes you happy. But, if you sold them for cheap you would be selling yourself short. A...
What makes you think it is an error?
Lok at the B it is not uncomon for the R to also be a different size. The size of the letters in Liberty can change dramatically even in the same...
I was thinking partially grease filled die.
See that ridge ring going through IGWT. That is a sign of Die Deterioration Doubling. Even with out seeing closer photos of the date. I can 99.9%...
It is just I, that said it was an rpm. And no it is not labeled othe slab.
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Last time I went thru my stuff I found two complete whittman folders. Actually 1 a Roosevelt 46 to 64. And a winged liberty, full except for the 16D.
I about fell out of my Chair. Please tell us your opinion on the 1798 gold piece post #184.
I know that sometimes planchet flaws are accepted, That mark that crosses two of the upper lines does not look like a flaw. And should have kept...
We will get you back on track. I haven't seen many 38D's lately to cherry pick them. An omm almost triples the value.
These were outer layer of .800 silver .200 copper bonded to an inner core of .209 silver and .791 copper.
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I agree completely on the FBL. Not sure which one but one of the top 2 TPGS only considers the bottom bell lines.
Those photos are way too over exposed to give a correct answer.
I hadn't noticed it as a bubble. I thought it was from a cigarette burn.
Some may call that toning but it should be called environmental damage. Either way you look at it. It is worth only 50 cents a spender.
It is most likely damage from a coin rolling machine.
There could be some photoshop enhancement. But that is not the case here. The last four photos were taken to show the beauty and tone of the coin...
Yeah this one is pretty bad. I tried that and it got a lot of it just not enough.
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