Food for thought. Some of us post the grade they see vs the grade that the grade that they think the TPG gave it. I am guilty on both accounts. As...
You already started a thread on this. You need to post photos.
If the edge shows the cladding it is normal. If it is a solid silver/nickel color than it was plated. You can buy these as sets, plated in gold,...
There is slight toning on the coin posted, so how does that work?
Can't help unless you post a photo of both sides. The odds are that it has environmental damage. Weight would also be a factor.
Same here.
+1 *2
Even with the clean reverse there is too much contact on the obverse to call the first coin gem. Market grading has turned into a guessing game....
@Pete Apple posted one like it earlier today. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/interesting-lsc-ddo-found-doubled-ear.343380/#post-3624572
Nice shiny cent worth about a nickel as already posted. Most dealers sell raw common cents for a nickel to a quarter.
Sorry but it is PMD. This did not happen at the Mint.
Definitely not the DDO-001. Not even possibly, and definitely not even close. Please save your money. You will thank me after you educate yourself...
Here is this supposed 1909 S VDB @Lurepiggy is talking about. The guy just doesn't get it....
Nothing to see here folks, The OP couldn't identify a finger in a thumb lineup. Just like the unreadable nonsense and jiberish he writes.
Ms 64 nice looking Morgan.
Nice one Dollar.
Good read.
If the doubling on the MM looks the same as the doubling on the rest of the devices then it is a form of NVD. The MM were punched into the dies...
I agree that Denver tends to have less problems in the minting process than Philly. Have you talked to him about sending the coin to be...
I agree with Jim, just concerned that a dealer can't tell the consumer what the actual error was.
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