It's damage! Chris
Hmm? The buyer must be a regular on Coin Vault. I sure wouldn't pay that price. Chris
When did the Mint start including the SAE in their proof set? If you're looking for a good investment, there are a lot of things better than...
A 90 degree rotation is just barely on the "collectible" list, and since it has seen circulation, I don't think it is worth more than a few bucks....
Don't you watch any of the coin shows on TV? Chris
Maybe the site is owned by Mike Mezack. Chris
$17,500? At that price, there should be a lot of suckers who've read "Strike It Rich With Pocket Change". Chris
Yeah, I like the Big Mac better than the Quarter Pounder. Chris
In 1970, all I remembered was Nashua. I could be wrong.......or had too much to drink. Chris
Okay, let's start over. Ask Fred Weinberg and paddyman98 if they know whether PCGS will attribute FB on a broadstrike. If they don't know, then...
I'd answer this one, but your images are on the duplicate thread. So, I'm torn between the two. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! The blue arrows appear to point to post-mint damage (PMD). The red arrows appear to point to machine...
A 1990P FB error coin? That was your original question. Wasn't it? There are only two possible people on these forums that I would guess might...
You didn't like my response in the other thread, so you act like a child. Like I said, it figures. Chris
It figures! Chris
The first year of the Prez Dollars resulted in a lot of screw-ups where edge lettering was concerned. I can't remember if there were any proof...
The corners are too perfectly square, and the squares are too far apart. You won't see reeds like this on any coin. I just examined a raw specimen...
This is a question you should ask the TPG. Chris
It is definitely PMD, but I don't think it was caused by the reeded edge of another coin. Imagine someone trying to roll the edge of another coin...
I'm not from Massachusetts, but when I was stationed at Ft. Devens (Ayer, MA) in 1970, my second favorite place to go was Silver Lake. My first...
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