I am sure their is a reason for the internal trays besides skimming the customer. Also sure that they only are for the counted coins. Banking is a...
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Normal strike type A. one of the easiest ways to tell is the leaf tip infront of the arrows. Yours is below the tips not above. Here is a...
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Pretty coin!
I never noticed that your right, the back ground is actually a dark, circulated tone.
Just keeping everyone on their toes. A fun overstrike, and we know the mint has never re struck any previous denominations.;)[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One way of looking at it you buy coins for they're eye appeal. A nice looking coin is just that a nice looking coin, no need to hang your hat on...
Very cool! Also some cool exonumia to go with it.
I am on the fence myself waiting on the photos Physics pointed out.
@jgenn and anyone else that knows these coins?
There is no doubt that this is PMD. The reeds on the third side happens during the Striking process.
It's possible for all corrosion to get worse. Even if you are keeping it. I would have it slabbed to protect it.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1992-d-1c-close-am-bn/83099
Not sure, depends on the grade and if the corrosion can be mitigated.
That's a coin that needs to be in a slab. Is that exposed zinc on the Memorial? or corrosion? Maybe some restoration? Cool find. I would use PCGS...
Like @Evan8 said I would send him a copy of the police report.
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