I have no reason to dislike you, either, and I don't, but when I believe in something, I just find it hard to let it go. What would have happened...
I don't think NGC or PCGS would give it a +. Chris
It looks like die deterioration to me. Chris
It's hard for me to tell what it is from these photos. Chris
Blocking me for years? You've only been a member here since 12/27/14. Priceless! Chris
That's right! When all else fails, start name-calling. If it's all about the money, then why don't the TPG's accept them? Chris
It looks like an Oppenheimer cent from the Arizona desert. Chris
Yes, the OP did mention both. An RPM would be considered a variety and the "floating roof" would be considered an error. Let's put it this way....
I don't think so! Chris
Since you're new to Morgans, I don't recommend buying raw coins on the internet. You should stick to certified coins by NGC, PCGS and maybe ANACS....
The term is "machine doubling". Chris
It doesn't look like a doubled die to me, but overall, the photos aren't good enough to tell. Chris
@Sheila Ruley It is just extreme wear on the coin. It couldn't be a weak strike because the upset rim would still be visible. The upset rim is...
My comment wasn't intended to be taken negatively. It's just that it's the way the photo looks. It serves the purpose as far as the mintmark is...
The second image looks like it has been photoshopped. Chris
If the gunk bothers you, submit it to NCS for conservation, first. If they feel that conservation will help, they can send it along to NGC for...
I wouldn't recommend a Dremel. The speed of the blade builds up too much heat, and it just melts the plastic. I've heard that wrapping the slab in...
"Nothing personal, but moronic"? I'll have you no that I gradiated from elementry school. Have another cup of coffee! Chris
Photography could be better. Chris PS. Someone stole your second "d".
Me too! Chris
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