A normal 1922-D at this point.
Gold is over $3300 an ounce today. There are 28.35 grams of gold in an ounce. That means, if my math is correct, that 25 grams of Willy Wonka gold...
Nicest Sal. They are part of my $2.50 complete set and the 1911-D is the strong D. :)
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RIP David
Willy Wonka! I like to have one as well. But I have my limits and 5 grams for that is insane. I’d rather spend that much and have a nice gold coin...
It was caused by a worn die. It’s known as worthless doubling.
I want one!
It’s not a mint error of any type and certainly no lamination issue. Know one at the mint today would have a clue as to what it is. It was minted...
Looks like it’s been replated to me. That area in rotting Lincoln’s nose looks like rust starting to come through again.
The O makes it a better date and worth a little extra. Glad you see what a bezel can do, even if not worn a lot.
It’s a nice close AM and it’s a proof but it’s not a 65 grade.
These two coins are suffering from being zinc and copper plated. Your coin is not an overdate. It’s only worth one cent and barely that in the...
I prefer neither but if I had to choose it would be in a bezel. You can’t see the damage as long as the coin remains in the bezel. And if removed,...
In VF-20 it’s a $40 coin but the damage from the bezel will lower that. It looks like an 1880-O to me.
If you remove the coin from the bezel it will show signs of damage. This lowers the coins value to around $25.00. Welcome to CT.
A die break or crack will create a raised line where the break or crack has occurred. This looks like the coin has been damaged. Welcome to CT.
After looking and reading the description all I can say it you’ve got to be kidding me. For the price of it I can buy a decent silver coin.
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