I meant more of what Insider said. I wouldn't even know where to start.
I'd think you might have to go by die markers, to get the possible die markers.
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So, are you saying it's a tie....?:woot:
I didn't notice the 2 points for price. Your up @Johndoe2000$ Ron would have tied if he put in MS.
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I think 65 with the tick on the lip. Nice Pick! Here in Denver Dealers like moon money for raw Buffalos
Have you tried identifying the countermarks? Remind you I know nuthin about trade dollars.
Au 55 Theres a lot of luster, weak strike.
I have this same problem with most employees, They like the money, but don't take the time to learn. I have to let them go because they end up...
Ron's first guess ties John Who does the tie breaker go to?
I paid $55 @Johndoe2000$ This is a strait graded MS62 BRN @ron_c Who is on a roll! Although this coin has full luster except the bag marks....
That's a perty 58.
$93
@MontCollector These aren't worth having graded until 67. Auction prices @66 are in the 30$ range
As you can see he has no intent on learning. @Willysilver these aren't worth the effort, yes it was fun trying to get you to learn something,...
I dont believe that a mint employee goes thru the working dies with a loupe to see if it is doubled. The DD is usually caught after the striking...
I could be wrong, but, I believe that DD happens in the Working hub process.
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