just read the article from pcgs on the 1964 Roosevelt Dime ( sms )
hey green18, i think you better land that plane, the air is to light, and your brain can't think ! lol !!! maybe one day you'll own one of theses...
do you know anything about this error, could it be a extra tree [ATTACH]
the spoke effect on this coin moves perfect, easy to tell a clean coin, has the shield effect if cleaned
I've been trying to find out if this would be an extra tree error, can't find any pictures to match this error up with [ATTACH]
are we talking about the Minnesota error !
well, 1965-1967 aren't even silver, doesn't even compare too what i have !
the rims on theses coins are twice as thick as the business strike, coins are blue, and white in color ! i do not clean coins ! the rims on my are...
yes you are right, that what they are, but they are also called satin-like coins ! i tried to download the article, but they said the file was to...
ya, and so is my a sms, with all the fine lines in it too,...
just go on pcgs site, go to price guide, then go to half dimes and dimes, scroll down to roosevelt dimes, go to the satin area ( its at the end of...
heres some of the obverse, and reverse of the 1964 satin ! pictures from pcgs [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
sorry, didn't under the question ! heres a picture from pcgs of a 1964 satin Roosevelt Dime ! [ATTACH]
i'm taking them to the pcgs show in vegas, in feb. of 2013 !
so they say, but i think not ! the mints does lots of things, just have to be at the right place, at the right time ! the mint sell lots of things...
3,400.00 hundred vs 8.00 dollars and if your lucky you could have this 1964-D satin priceless [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Business strike vs. Satin finish Well, I'll take a 1964 Satin [ATTACH] [ATTACH] over a 1964 business strike any-day...
thanks
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Is this a Broadstruck 1918 buffalo nickel I'm not sure if this a broadstruck coin, or if someone knowns that could help !...
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