You should also send this one to Heritage and Stack and Bowers.
You are not seeing this correctly, The cent in question is a Philadelphia minted Lincoln not a Denver. The only possible way this is a drooped...
What is supposed to be a default answer. Do you think that this is a Gem MS coin?
I really can't see any doubling in those photos. If anything it is prolly die deterioration.
My bet is on fake. Not just because it is rare but because ali baba and the four Chinese have been making replicas for years. The surfaces look...
It's corroded and rusted. You can see the highlights of the zinc surfaces.
Isn't that one of those Pacman cents. waca waca waca.:troll:
It's not bad but it isn't high grade. XF-AU start looking at mint sets, you will see the difference.
That is not even close to confirmation enough, especially when they are auctioneers, not error experts. Get it seen by an error expert before you...
I think that it is acceptable to say that there are many peace dollars that have been graded MS64 and above, If I was putting a set together I...
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There seems to be factors that they are missing, but after all they are only auction houses. Not a company that handles and attributes errors. I...
I understand. I am definitely old school where a transfer of money is a sale, if one party backed out without an agreement it usually ended with a...
So you bought this coin from Heritage?
edited thought I saw an 1888.
That sucks KandiB you might try keeping them in something a little more air tite. Maybe a couple of zip lock baggies, to help slow down any...
I wonder what kinda tones or maybe corrosion a tackle box makes? @paddyman98 you ever tried this?
83 D is not known for doubled dies. What is known for doubling is post 82' cents. But 99% of the time it is the wrong type of doubling,...
It would be better if you had the missing lamination. At some point in it's life, looks like someone removed it. Nice photos by the way.
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