German Empire 10 Pfennig Wouldn't have bought it but the Doubled Die stuck out like a sore thumb.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
German Empire 10 Pfennig 1917 Doubled Die. Possible retained cud on the reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MS63 70$
Mind me asking what the hammer price was?
I thought about it, the budget has just been to tight lately.:(
It has a nice look in the slab. I could see a 66 if the fields looked as nice as they appear.
I had thought so but decided to ask. Thanks
I am not sure if this is a capped die, damage or a severely worn die? Any help from the experts?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am at MS65 no FS the planchet mark or ding connecting step 4 and 5 is too deep to get the designation.
I am at a 65
MS64 OMM-006[ATTACH] [ATTACH] MS63 OMM-003 D/D/S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The nickel is damaged, with a possible heavy die polishing. It's still worth a nickel.
This is considered a Variety, not an Error.
This is not about what level I grade at, it is simply the fact that Market Grading has zero boundaries. Bottom line a coin should have the same...
Nice RPM.
Not exactly true.[ATTACH] I do agree that it is a variety. And not an error.
I have read this same argument from you in many threads. It is the same old thing. I don't trust their grades, I check them the same as I would...
Same answer different day! You have any new material? Or another statement about how PCGS is your BFF?
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All of the above is quite useless unless you believe in one of the TPG's. And if you swear by them? Then you will understand where @baseball21 is...
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