Just wait until Viper sees this thread!
and welcome to the forum, Goldbaker88.
collect: okay, here goes: #1: Nope, I do not see the DDO. #2) Yes, MD #3) Yup, a large lamination.
Thanks, Mike. Phew, I guess correctly. ;)
Thanks for posting, and no, not a FB. But, is it PL? That would be interesting, and unusual.
Hi, Phantom, welcome to CoinTalk. That was a great 1st post. I hope that you stay around.
nice, but is that a struck thru on the throat? It may prevent a PCGS crossover.
all that I can say is: HUH?
The 1922 is interesting, and the greased die (no date) is it a wheatie?
that Barber is AG. No more than about $7 (considering that silver is about 13X face). I could say that $10 would be high, but possibly fair....
all bands, top, middle & bottom.
well, it isn't me.
but you may consider dipping it to remove the AT. Or not. Sorry, but that does not look like NT to my eye, but, hey what do I know, I wear...
"I paid $55 for this 2005 d ms67 nonsatin dime. What do you think is that crazy? " yes it is.
okay, now we are really interested in the center bands.
Carl I believe that the center is the weak point (for strike) because it is the point where the obverse die is deepest, thereby putting the...
Just think of it as the hand of God watching over you. ;)
hmmm... the surface looks kind of funky. my best guess is post mint. anone else with an opinion?
I just noticed that it is as thin as a dime... therefore it must be (in my opinion) fake. With such a thin planchet the strike would have been...
#1= Strike/machine doubling. #2: Could be struck thru grease, but the rim looks funky. Need closer picture to be able to tell.
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