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Pontiac?
Possibly because they are die states and not varieties. Frankly I would probably consider the no F to be a die state as well. The F would have...
That is exactly what your coin is showing at the SW crack, a vertical displacement of the area between the crack and the edge of the coin.
I'm not quite sure why you are asking this question. You say one of the largest dealers in the world called it an XF, everyone at the show...
Less if you grind the edges off, the same if they are beaten down. And if you ground them off the coin would not be larger in diameter.
More likely would to be to pull it from the supply of star notes that they print. Apparently they don't cut those until they are going to be...
Hi Kevin, of course I remember you. I also envy you some. I also have the depression problem but learned to live with it. Don't have the gaming...
No KY is really bad for a lack of shows. The only ones that that has been around for a long time has been the Kentucky State show in Louisville...
Oh I don't know, I think the Canadian million dollar 100 Kg "coin" gives it a run for its money.
Just think about it! In 73 that was what, $50 worth of silver? :)
Stay on the public sidewalk close to the driveway entrance with a sign warning that you were offered a small fraction of what your coins were...
OK as to differences. The Yeoman book lists each coin by type and does not give information as to all the dates and mints available for each...
I would say PMD. If the rims were beaten down the coin would also be larger in diameter. But on a broadstrike, especially a centered...
The first picture definitely appears to have the area at 8:00 defined by the crack to be at a higher level than the rest of the field. In other...
Or is one something relatively hard but softer than the coin. (Soft brass, zinc, aluminum plate, hard leather or rubber, even wood.) The coin is...
Interesting results. 1922-D 8 grades for MS-63 one for 65 Consensus MS-63 PCGS MS-65 Someone is way off 1925-D 1 grade for 63, 3 for 64, 3...
I think it's more than just a couple. Unless it's been the same ones over and over I've seen at least a half a dozen. I believe there are also...
Well considering the piece you are describing is unique and no genuine second specimen has turned up for a hundred years or so, and there have...
I think it's time to move to the next thread.
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