That's for sure.
With the discoloration and the wear I'm more at XF-45.
Not a Doubled Die but it is a form of NAV or No Added Value Doubling. Welcome to CT.
Yes they are.
A worn die strike and wear.
A minor error. A nice linear plating blister.
What Paddy said. Yes, I'd keep it.
Not worth the cost.
I sure did and it was well under spot. It's a good this this week is almost over. Lol
There are a number of types of doubling on coins. Machine Doubling, Die Deterioration Doubling are the two most popular. Do some research on...
Struck by a worn die which shows mushy soft details on the coin. There are a few signs of minor circulation. It has a number of bag marks (small...
FYI....A FS can not have any interruption of the steps. Period. The slightest ding or wear can be detrimental to a FS.
It's to early to tell if it will happen or not. I like the show but not sure if I can make it due to all that's going on.
Nice looking especially for its age. Not a FS and not a proof. Not worth the cost to grade. Excellent to keep.
Not FB but a nice error. Not worth the cost of grading. Welcome to CT.
I highly doubt it.
Stick around and you'd be surprised how many times we see something like your coin.
And surprisingly enough it was well under spot. Unfortunately they only had the one to sell. Take what you can get.
One of my latest gold pickups. At well under spot it was a great buy. It's an early release. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
It's a nice looking modern star note with a small run size. Keep and protect it.
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