Years ago, anything past the normal was an error coin or an oddity . Today, folks see things a bit different. We have Doubled dies, clashed dies,...
I always thought stuff like this in little displays to be a bit cool. Not something you see everyday. When they were made I'll bet they were...
Thanks for the link. I was wondering who won the Orlando contest. It was a lot of fun. You had 20 minutes to grade 20 coins.
I'm thinking you could get $20 or so on ebay.
The dark area to the face and the lower part of the neck look like it has a bit of rub. I'm thinking it's AU-55.
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I don't care for the look shown in the image.
I buy the low end ones off ebay. They last a year or so and I get a new one.
I did this set several ways over the years. The one I liked the most was when I took the time to find coins that had a matching look. Not having...
I dropped a proof half down the kitchen drain once.
Cool. So it's an error in the plating process but it's not called an error. Learn something everyday.
It's an error coin. Take a look at the fields.
They probably blow the dust off coins before putting in slabs. Past that would be a guess.
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Not a bad image. The focus is a bit off but better than many can do.
I'm only seeing a few tiny hits. I'll guess 53 or 55. Great image. Nice find.
I'll guess XF-40. Nice coin.
One other issue comes to mind. In my state you need a bill of sale to get the tag and title changed. It would have to state a dollar amount. That...
There is no way to shut the guy down. He plays by the rules. The guy knows the system.
If you go to the grocery store and buy bags, they will probably be food grade and contain no PVC. When you get into bags made for packaging of...
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