Ouch...........turn the lights on.
If it has all the diagnostics it is worth submitting. Some of the markers are on the master die, which would be seen on coins struck for...
Here is a link to an almost 11 year old thread. It's an interesting read. Page 2 talks about a proposed diagnostic for the 1910. That being the...
How are the rims are they squared on the inside as well as outside. If they are beveled at all NGC might have a point, though I'm not sure that...
Well send that baby in!! I would even be tempted to crack it out and submit it as an MPL.
The one by the C is tough to see. You have to do a lot of moving the light and coin around, but there is a sweet spot were it becomes visible. The...
Did any of the diagnostics show on your 1910?
I took some shots of mine showing some of the diagnostics. I can see your die scratch at the bottom of the M in UNUM. One thing to check is to see...
Is your question asking if a person submits an already PCGS or NGC graded coin for a regrade? If so it is done ALL the time. Some coins are sent...
I'll have to look back in my folders and see when I took the photo. At the time it belonged to a member of the PCGS CU boards, Las Vegas Teddy. He...
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That was why I said this would be a good place to start. If yours had the die markers of those two matching coins that would make yours one step...
The examples I showed were 2 of the 3 coins shown on CoinFacts. Since there were only 30-50 of these made I would have assumed that one die pair...
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Here are a couple of places you can start. These photos are from 2 certified 1964 SMS quarters. See if you have any matching die lines. There are...
Not a proof. Even a well circulated proof will show some signs of the mirror finish.
Since the initial 1913 Buffalo reverse was a raised ground I find it hard to believe a 1912 with the flat ground exists.
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