Keep in mind, folks, that these are medals, not coins! I don't think people will be going bananas for them in the secondary market. The single...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! There are two methods used for positioning the dies. One is called "coin turn" where the reverse is...
I don't see any doubling. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Yes, the "D" stands for "DMPL" or Deep Mirror Proof Like. It's just that your price list is trying to save...
That's why I was asking if it had the Doubled Dash (VAM-4, Hot 50). I sold my PCGS MS65 VAM-4 a couple of years ago for $1,250. Chris
It looks like the die was scraped by something. The marks look raised on the coin. Chris
It's not unusual for cracks to form at a place where the field of the die drops into a deeper area to form a device such as the flame. As the...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Justin! It looks like a die crack to me. Chris
That doesn't look like a close-up. It looks like you just cut it out of the original photo. Never mind! Look at the bottom of the second "8" and...
It looks like a scratch to me, too! I see metal pushed up along the edge. Chris
Can you post a close-up of the second "8"? Chris
It's nice that you can take super close-up images, but it doesn't mean that this is hub doubling. Chris
Do you see all of those parallel lines in the fields that look like NCC-1701 has just entered hyperspace? That is die deterioration. Chris
I sold all of my junk silver at about $45. Chris
If you have a dealer near you or maybe a decent coin show, why don't you look for a 1966 or 1967 SMS set. Some of the Kennedy half dollars are...
How about "Doubled Ditto"?
*Case is able to be submerged under 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes in accordance with IP67 testing parameters This seems senseless. I...
Whatever floats your boat! Chris
Why do you think this storage case is necessary? Chris
Ditto! Chris
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