Certain coins sell regardless but not stamps and not first day covers.
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Proof is a method of manufacturing coins. It has nothing to do with the grade. The only known DD Franklin is the 1961 proof. If memory serves me...
Welcome to CT, as stated, your Quarter is normal.
@Kasia, that's funny!
Congrats on a nice find! :)
I like all of them but my favorite of them all is the Draped Bust (1796-1807) design. To me these always appear to be sharply struck as compared...
I see very minor or what appears to be very minor doubling. Since only one of the Franklins is attributed with a DD and that's a proof, I doubt...
They all have that replica look and packaged the way they are convinces me even more. Please accept my condolences on your loss. It is wonderful...
You just beat me Rick and I agree. There's a small blob of metal behind his ear and on the lowest part of the ear lobe. I see no signs of doubling...
Looks more like a die chip than doubling.
Very nice looking but I'm at s 64 due to contact marks and what appears to be a lack of luster. Maybe it's the photos.
Wonderful! That's a great CUD! Thanks for posting.
With all the choices in gold bullion, including US and foreign gold coins, if one is frustrated than perhaps they should not be investing in this...
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Creating coins in this manner can be done in two ways, complicated or simple. I'm with @Cheech9712 on this, the simple way. Look at that coin!...
Thanks for the better photo. This looks like PMD or damage. The metal appears to have taken a hit and moved from left to right in a downward...
A woody or woodie is an improperly mixed alloy giving the coin it's wood grain appearance. It is not a minting error. Therefore you can start a...
Very nice looking but only worth a nickel at best. Too many hits to grade above a 64, too many produced to matter.
It could be a lamination but the phot gets blurry when I blow it up. It looks like a small amount of displaced metal so it could also be damaged....
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