Anything is possible in this hobby. I once knew a dealer that would send the bad guys to customer's homes in the middle of the night. I once knew...
Nice looking coin.
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Rick is playing it smart. It's too early to be giving out all the details. For now he just needs for folks to be watching for the coin. I'm sure...
Look at the die cracks. They match the PCGS coin I posted.
Every bank location is a different situation and things may change from day to day. It's not the name on the building as much as it is what works...
We need hints as to what you are seeing in hand or really nice images that are in focus.
I'm not sure that is a tool mark. Tough to see much from the images. Different die state for sure but all the cracks match up. I think it's just a...
I think you are right. It was a long lunch.
It was graded early morning before coffee.
Very minor MD.
It's a normal worn cent. I don't see any type of error.
Large date.
Reverse die with same strike issue. PCGS 65 [ATTACH]
Same obverse die on a PCGS 63. [ATTACH]
I think it's real. The lack of detail on the leg is a strike issue and wear.
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Not so far.
Bought 2 bags of 1995 cents. After 20 years I still have not finished searching the first bag.
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