LobsterMan - I would attribute the differences your seeing to nothing more than die wear and a slight misalignment of the dies.
Based on that pic I can't say Ruben.
Actually it does. The shield in particular is notorious for being weakly struck, just like this one is. This coin is also another one of those...
I think this thread has run its course.
I've seen many coins in those slabs. Some I thought were graded correctly, others I did not. Personally I would leave it alone.
Honestly Ruben I think it is rather obvious where the luster is. Does it have full, booming luster ? No, absolutely not. But it does have...
Sure you can, and it's easy. Just make your vinyl print. Then when you go to put it on the wall, you cut the print down the center line of the...
The jagged edges in places where there would not be and could not be any jagged edges unless it was minted that way. Yeah sure, on jewelry...
Bet your bippy I would. But only if I could stay where the library happened to be. My library would fill the bed of a pickup, so it's not exactly...
Well Michael you and I have been posting together on boards like this for what, 13-14 years now ? And in all of those years only a handful have...
Sorry, no way a 65. That gouge under the T may even keep it from being graded at all.
1st looks great to me, but cover the door too ;)
Sorry, the pics are out of focus and can't tell much.
Gasp ! Cough, cough, gasp !! :eek: :eek: You're supposed to warn me before you do that ! I hadda take a pill :D
Nahhhh - werewolves ! Plain old lead works fine on zombies, but ya gotta make it a head shot ;)
You heard me :) Who knows, maybe they've been paying attention :cool:
I have my doubts that either coin is even genuine. But even if they are genuine, both coins are damaged rather severely and worth only melt.
We disagree.
Only for one reason. You can melt the coins down to make ammo.
A good example would be the Bust series in virtually all denominations. There are countless examples in NGC and PCGS slabs where the coins have...
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