This is what it looks like in full image.[ATTACH]
Your photos are fine for viewing. They are clear enough to answer your questions. But please can you crop them, rotate them and post in full size....
You might find a sucker down the road. Heck you could be that 3rd party that was suckered into the coin. Your COA is worthless. I don't believe...
You could be right, I think we still have the same thoughts though. It is not a doubled die.
No not a strike thru. It is hard to say what happened except that the frost is missing.
I wouldn't call it a bag mark, It is that the spot is missing the frost on the devices. Something may have been on the die when it was struck.
Die deterioration doubling, or what used to be known as abrasion doubling. You have a neat example @PennyRich I would put that one in a flip as...
Neat and very pretty hammered coin you got there. I would be happy to own it myself.
So, in this instance that the coin most likely has the markers present for a proof die, besides what we see as evidence that it is most likely an...
Hope you find something good.
Here is the quarter. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And another S/S I bought 5 70UC sets that day. It really isn't considered toning it would more qualify...
That is the result of the plyo film mint packaging. Many of coins sweat in those sets and they end up looking like this. Here is a 70 S/S Lincoln...
Gorgeous that 01 sure has a lot of character.
A clash is the usual suspect.
Yours is an undocumented rim cud. Neat find! Scroll to the bottom of the page. You will find 2012-01, 02, 03....
Good for you, unless you bought that on issue date from the royal mint. The coa is worthless. I wouldn't buy it from you. For all I know the coin...
It's called antiquing.
So do you think that these DC proofs have the markers present to be called proofs or do you think they have these attributed wrong? There is no...
What are you talking about WW3? The question was simple COA or PCGS. If someone thinks that the COA verify's that it is authentic, they are wrong....
You aren't getting the point. I could have a fake and have the correct COA and sell it to someone that thinks the COA will verify it's...
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