But they sure labeled it quickly a P even though there were might be and could be going both ways. Again, would they on a 28 Peace dollar? Is...
You are right, picked up the number of troy ounces in a kilogram instead. I will fix the above post.
Lol talk about overkill. We DESTROYED the question guys! :)
You have 24.72525 grams of silver. .925*26.73. Divide it by 31.1034 and you have .7949 ounces of pure silver. Chris
Raised PMD? How can that occur? On close up, (better to see in person of course), it appears to be a D with a scrape on it. Most of these D's are...
Machine doubling, for some reason I never quite understood except for it being so common, is not considered an error. Therefor its not worth extra...
Still doesn't mean that we are much more of a threat to them than the previous 2000 years in the ground has been. Even white gloving them, and...
I don't think it would pay to have this slabbed as machine doubling. If you want to save it as a curiousity, then by all means do so.
My guess, from reading from others, is: 1. 5 ouncers have lost their popularity. Maybe the buzz from 25th ASE set is to blame. 2. Not a...
So, in other words, almost $2 a coin too much. :) I highly doubt they are silver, these type of coins are a white pot metal. I see them...
:) Yes sir, I was just saying in generalities. I have seen many a 1916s's bought, (and even sold as), 1916d's because the buyer wanted to see a D...
Having said all of this, I say the OP's coin was dipped at some point in its life. :devil: Like Doug has said, TPG overlook many issues depending...
If there are known overdates of a 2 over a 1 then of course I stand corrected sir. Sorry, I was responding to others stating that there were not...
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