I did look at it carefully. Believe what you wish. PCGS will not grade damaged coins.
It looks like VF something with rim damage.
The coin has had a hard life. What you are seeing is just damage.
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Cleaned and what's probably staple damage.
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Does the 1914 have a D mint mark?
Really cool.
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Put the weapons away. This is not a lot of money for a dealer to pay out. He must not be much of a dealer to let this deal drag out this long.
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Nice coin. Great images.
I don't know what caused that mint mark but it's pretty cool.
Are you saying he had a few drinks at lunch.:cool:
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@cpm9ball may be able to help. Cool looking medal.
The silver coins dated 1964 and older are worth about 10 times the face value.
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