@paddyman98 got that one right. Definite retained lamination.
Definitely a garage project. I think it's silver but that's about it.
With the minor luster grazes and some bag marks. I am at MS64. With maybe a bump for color.
I would say that if you were willing to hold on to it until someone is beating down the door for it. Then and only then will the collector receive...
You are right I missed the whole Proof thought when I answered. Good catch.
I also think it is a lamination crack. The area has a weird look at the rim that doesn't quite look like a retained cud, So the only other...
I see that no one is looking at the sold prices. If you average the sold prices individually then It is around $400, Or, you can use the inflated...
What do you mean die around the date. They are both large dates.
Hey Sal, Here are the latest auction results. I would say somewhere around 400 at auction for the set....
What do you mean? We are like in Hollywood duudde. [MEDIA]
Agreed with above Struck Thru.
I think that you need to try and atleast put that coin in a flip. Even though many folks here want to call it a plating disturbance, or some kind...
Picked this one up for the album $20. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wexler has one that is almost identical.
Do you have a photo of the obverse. How about a full size photo of both the obv and rev. There are a couple of minor DDR's for the 92D.
Definitely a type 1 MMS-001 http://varietyvista.com/14%20SBA%20Dollars/San%20Francisco%20Mintmark%20Styles.htm
So what is your stance on weakness of strike/ say shoulder area, where even the top pops show what looks like a rough surface? So how do you grade...
The coins that seem to change colors the most are coins that have amazing luster, and coins that have been improperly cleaned at one time or...
The only way that it could happen is if it is raised on the die. That would make it a variety not a DDO. This is not the same as a high leaf low...
Are you asking about the SAC, or the John Quincy? Both look normal. You are probably just seeing the toning on the coin.
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