What on earth is a 'raised die'. No such animal. agreed, retained cud.
still a dent, ding, what ever. PMD. Spend it.
"Help potentially a very exciting wheaty error!!!! 1953 D high mint mark! Help" Take a deep breath. Okay, no biggie.
I am getting a vision. I see a tall dark man............ oops, wrong image. Hey, ya gotta post a picture.
cash: You are right: 1) Minor strike doubling 2) PMD 3) Off center strike None are 'double strikes'.
no. If you look at the Cherrypicker's Guide, at the 1909 S Barber $1/2 you will see an inverted MM.
actually, a mule would be the pairing of two different dies that do not belong together eg: The Saci $ & the States quarter mules.
The only error is that the picture is inverted. If you flip it, all will be well. :)
"1908 gold indian with motto verses same coin with no motto/with is the price differen" ???????????????? Translate please.
why? Because: 1) we are in a recession; 2) no one cares
agreed, the 1910 $1/2 is very underrated.
Post mint damage. Done by a coin 'counting' roll.
You really have to buy a Red Book.
I'd say XF, and leave that gunk alone.
a die chip. a cud MUST include the rim
well, current melt is (about) $935 for the 90%'ers and $442 for the 40%'ers $1377 melt! Great deal. COngrats.
no chance of those idits at eBay listening. I listed a Marlboro light as "Zippo-like." Meaning the style. They deleted it as a violation....
yup, open 3.
agreed.
"I give up, people are dumb as rocks ! " Please! Don't insult rocks!
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