All I see on the coin are a few die chips. Fun coin.
This one came from a dealers junk box. Probably was once part of a mint set. It just has that look. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Fun coin. I like it.
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Pretty coin.
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scratch
Any thoughts on the value of something like this?
Lots of chatter that was there before the strike. Very few hits that came after the strike. The nice luster helped it get to a gem grade. Years...
Like other types of coins, hits and scratches that came after being struck. Nice luster is also a big factor.
Yes with most coins but clad dollars are large and the strike was not always strong enough to hide them.
Some were and others came after the strike. Not easy to learn the difference.
In today's market, I don't feel any price guide is up to date with pricing. These are strange times. One other thing comes to mind. With really...
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Normal coin. Worth one cent.
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I ask Bowers and Merena to help me build a nice set of these. That was about 25 years ago. They were kind but said they could not help. Not much...
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