Shucks, guys! We get coins like this all of the time. They're posted by BoobTube'ers wanting to know if it is a Mint error. Chris
There were 46,220,000 of the 1920S struck. Let us know when you have checked all of them. Chris PS. It looks like machine doubling to me, too!...
My vote is die deterioration, but your images through the loupe are a tad too blurry for me to be sure. Chris
The date looks wrong to me, too! Chris
A million dollar set-up? That's easy. Take $25,000 worth of camera equipment and put it in a $975,000 house. Chris:)
It happens all the time! Here is the very first post from our newest member. (Scroll to the bottom of the page.) The thread is 8 years old!...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! I'd like to see images of it, too! Chris
I didn't think you did it intentionally, either. You know, one thing I've found in so many of the older threads where someone adds comments, most...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Yes, it is easier for you to just add your images to another thread, but if you ever want to refer back to...
Well, after I called your bank,:stop: what else was I to do with it?:( Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
I only used that coin to calculate what the price of silver would be. Since there is only .07234 ounces of silver in the dime, the price per ounce...
Gee, I thought the price was a lot lower than that back in 1875. Chris
You're confusing us because you asked two, totally different questions. Your title and the first question asks for the most paid per ounce. Chris
Does anyone recall what the 1919 Winged Liberty DDO went for on the Great Collections auction? Chris
Are you referring to my post? This was an 1885-CC Morgan, PCGS MS65, VAM-4, $1,250.00. Chris
If that were the case, you should expect to see similar damage on the reverse, but there is none. Chris
Silver: $1,616.16 per ounce
It is called a misaligned die (MAD). It's fairly common. Chris
It looks like Mississippi. So, you paid about $2 for the O/C strike. Not bad! Chris
I agree with paddy. It was damaged after it left the Mint. Unfortunately, no one can tell you exactly how it was damaged because there are many,...
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