For most, yes but why take the risk? In this case he's out a lot of money. I can't afford loses like that.
Now that's a great suggestion.
I would say common but it happens. They both fall under NAV or no added value.
Of course the price jumps and it should be a big one but why take the chance? The price dropped considerably from a 67 to a 66. If I purchased a...
Looks like a small die chip on his neck. Nice reverse crack.
Not a cud as that must touch the rim. Looks like a tiny die chip. The doubling is from a worn die so a chip makes sense.
I agree with Paddy but I'm thinking PMD be duse it looks a bit green on the edge, right where the clad stops.
Both coins look like they have damage to me.
I fail to understand why anyone would crackout a 67. It's a gem and with only 3 points to a higher grade, why attempt it?
I highly doubt it.
I'm at AU-58. No luster and the hair is worn. To me it appears those small marks the W G in IN GOD WE are Damage. I can see metal on both sides of...
No, not at all. It's damage. Look at the gouge. That's cut into the surface of the coin. But you can also see around the gouge and that is raised....
My LCS sells circulated Barr Notes for $1.50 each.
Definitely environmentally toned
Very nice. Wish I had a Niagara Falls Souvenir. It does have done nice toning. Thanks for posting. I enjoyed seeing it. :)
All circulation wear and it comes complete with being damaged. After 57 years it's beat up.
It looks like that because of wear. It's 36 years old and well circulated.
That is a very nice lamination error. A definite keeper. Enjoy it.
Very nice find!
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