I agree completely. I've always diversified in stocks, bonds, pm's and in everything I invest in. It's the way to go and I've always come out on...
Hope you find one.
Yes but I'll make it easy for all. LOL
Not even close. Welcome to CT.
I doubt it will be as many as the last time.
It looks damaged to me.
It's late and I'm very tired. I'm too young to admit to growing old but can you point out the problem? Please be more specific. Thank you.
I like my theory of the label being an error. The other ones I posted have a grade but not this one. But I hear you.
Once you figure it out let us know what you find. Lol
I rather it was on the obverse or reverse myself.
I agree but I bought it because of the error. I didn't have one. I can barely see what they describe but the slab it terrible for edge letter...
Way to go!
From what I can see, and it's not much, it looks as though the doubling you see is DDD or die deteriorating Doubling. You have 2 photos of a...
I bought both of these. I have 2 G. Washington errors but I think they are missing the edge lettering. I just had to have these.
It's minted right side up and the second time is upside down. An M becomes a W. I can't get it on film so that's the best way I can describe it.
Have fun searching!
At least you have some. It's a nice error.
That's a coin struck by damaged dies at the US Mint.
You're getting better at this! Definitely damaged.
Same problem. It barely shows and no way to get a photo of the edge. It's all on the label. Wish they would have given it a grade but at least...
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