No but it would be possible to find a 1965 silver.
Looks cleaned, buffed or polished to me.
Here's s sweet pickup that I had about two weeks ago. It's PCGS graded at MS-64 FBL.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$2000 is a test level and once it passes this price on a closing up it goes.
If you submit to any TPG and they determine that's it's PMD, you'll receive the coin back in a plastic bag and they keep your money.
1964 was not a transitional year for coins. It's impossible.
It might look clad but it's not.
You can buy slabs. You can print labels. Put it together with a coin in the slab and you have your very own slab, one you created. That's what you...
It happens more often than not so I don't collect them.
Please start your own thread, with photos. Never heard or even seen a 1964 clad dime. They're all silver.
Yes I'm afraid you've been up to long. Lol
The only doubling I see on your coin is NAV or no added value doubling. Welcome to CT.
I don't do links and I'm not the only one that feels that way. Please post photos and describe what you're taking about.
No it doesn't. Rare and valuable coins have a value that is based on supply and demand.
Not but a worn coin. Not seeing a Doubled eye either.
Not sure how it's applied but to do so damages the coin. I personally have no interest in them. If you remember back to the colorized Quarters...
Please post them
Fathers can be like that, especially when it's their little girl thst can do no wrong.
The sample slabs are quite interesting. Please feel free to post yours.
Yes but almost a Dollar and a half is a bit ridiculous.
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