That would be cool if it had a die break. By the looks of it, I would wonder if it was a folded piece of the lamination.
Your right, I meant to say that they use different standards. I also believe that to get a fully struck coin, all the details should be present...
I agree with MD, here is a reference to some of the die variety's. http://varietyvista.com/03%20Buffalo%20Nickels/DDO%201930.htm It's a nice...
There are many variations of the two feathers depending on the severity of the die polishing.
Weird your last photos will magnify. The first post #4 will not. The file size must be too large.
@MontCollector Yes, it pops open another screen, and the photos get slightly larger. Thumbnails can even be magnified, these can't unless you save...
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Not trying to discourage you. If you use upload file and post the photos in full size it is much easier for us to see.
The look is off and also the date placement is off. It's fake.
We definitely need full photos to help.
I agree with your comments as to the TPG's. The grading system is controversial, and exactly why I don't play the game. In my opinion the FBL IS...
Yes but the 70'D was only released in UC mint sets.
Nice 11A!
@GDJMSP Yes, but FBL still means FBL. That designation hasn't changed. This is not a gray area where a weak strike or late die state could affect...
The coins that are worth a premium have the full FG missing.
Were kind of bug eyed for Photos around here.
Could you crop them better? Even better take them out of the flip. I can see some initials. @Rick Stachowski you got those roof Photos?
The Crispus is Amazing!
The first thing you do when looking at the abuse we put coins through, is JUST throw them in the junk Pile. Honestly you are gonna find more PMD...
Way too much money, to be satisfied, I call it a waste of time, unless someone can send me a viable lead, You tube is a waste of time!
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