Could you please point out what you think is an error?
I am leaning fake. Mushy details. The grains at the top of the wreath are floating in space. The denticles are mushy. Before condemning the coin I...
No. That is a damaged coin. Looks like someone hammered it flat around the edge.
Red Book values in general are high (except in cases where the current price of gold or silver is significantly higher than they were when the...
I see nothing to indicate the coin is fake. I agree the surfaces have been altered. What you refer to as wear (on the left side of the coin) is a...
To the best of my knowledge that is correct.
Don't take my word for it. I could be wrong. But it does look like strike doubling to me. The "doubling" has the shelf-like appearance of strike...
No. Strike doubling occurs after the strike (a split second after the strike) and is considered damage.
Looks like strike doubling to me. With the modern single-squeeze hubbing process doubleD-dies (where the doubling was greatest closer to the...
The coins were stamped (damaged) by someone outside the Mint. They have no collector value but may be a curiosity piece to some.
Capped Bust Half Dollars without problems are not difficult to find and are affordable. I would pass and look for a better example, especially if...
If nothing else you have $125 worth of quarters you could spend.
I said that tongue-in-cheek. Lately it seems there are more and more posts of coins with PMD that are posted as "errors".
USM, She has another identical thread. I'm not which one is the "official" thread.
Why are there two identical threads? This always leads to confusion.
If I am not mistaken he was talking about a USB microscope, not a camera.
"Don't clean your coins." "Buy the book before the coin."
She should jump in her 2011 car, drive to her local coin dealer and buy the UK-equilivant of the 2011 Red Book and look up the value of the coin.
Didn't you get the memo? Anything out of the ordinary is an error.
Yes, Bwana. Please forgive us.
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