Avery this is the same coin you asked about on Wednesday. Did you think that because the day changed the answers will?
This is a worn out die, most of (99.9%) what you find on these clads will be a form of die deterioration. In fact I only know of three actual...
You have a bag marked and circulated SAC dollar.
Something with that S? Is this in a slab?
Yes normal for a proof.
Yes definitely MD.
Agreed Damage.
Nope, they are all telling you the same story. I wouldn't believe them if I were you. But really those are the result of mis aligned dies, very...
These were all over struck on the same coin. Here are the values....
It is not worth sending it in, even if it was in mint state.
A 1918 struck over an 1895 20 cent, I think that only a buyer could answer that. Neat coin Kden.
What would give you that crazy idea?
Not a real big fan of the reverse of this one but the luster is amazing. I think I finally got the bet interpretation of the coin as I can....
That one is damaged. Most likely a dryer coin. Maybe spooning.
Looks like folded over metal. Either from a finned rim or damage.
That's not a very clear photo. Probably a rolled thin planchet, .13g +/- is with in tolerance. Providing clear photos will get you a lot of help...
Exactly need a photo. Also a transition error would usually happen after the change not before. Some coins can be struck on rolled thin planchets....
wouldn't a 63PL be worth much more than a 64, or are you saying that they pretty much pay for the grading fees?
I have had to get rid of a few collections, The cherry picked set of 38D Buff RPM's, all in 65 or better, probably hurts the most.
Try cleaning the lens on your phone, windex maybe alcohol. Clear full size photos will help clear the question up? I am on the fence but your...
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