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The marks above the date make it a 65 to me but maybe the luster took it to 66.
It's hard to put in words put they have a proof like look to them. This is the look of a normal MS coin. [ATTACH]
You have it correct. I can add a bit to this. I can only speak to what was going on at the Federal Reserve in OKC about 40 years ago. They punched...
I would just stay away from the guy.
From the images they look to have all been processed (plated again).
I enjoy as many opinions as possible before buying a coin. I respect CAC.
This one got plated twice. They did a nice job of it. [IMG] [IMG]
Threads pop up about the coins that are removed from these holders. They show some interesting damage from being pressed into the holder. [IMG]
After posting this I had to go read a bit about the expo. President William McKinley was shot at the expo and later died. Lots of history behind...
I have this one. Don't really know much about it. [IMG] [IMG]
This is a math question for @Conder101 It would take me a week to figure it out.
In the other thread that I guess the mods took down, someone posted the order form from the US mint. It showed the 1 5/16 gold medal. That is what...
It's different depending on the coin type.
Can't show the you the edge but this is the strip. The edges were not plated. [ATTACH]
It's plated not clad. Too thin to see in an image.
Open the roll. No reason not to.
I'm sorry but I could not see what you were talking about. Chris told me where to look. That's all it took for me to understand. Thank you.
From the images, I'm not good with the 1877. The gap between the 8 and 7 looks wrong, even with the week 8. The second 7 should be just a tad low...
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