I wouldn't think so either, this is a nice ms coin too . So I would think they caught it quick . I could only hope ..
Not at all, but the die is in a very early die state to me, for these kinds of issues ...
Not bad for 5 bucks ....
It's a cool " MAD " too ...
This is one beautiful toned clad quarter too . [ATTACH] It was a cheap pickup at the coin show too ..
It's not a cud or crack, it's a " Lamination " Error . It's gold everyone .......
Here's another collar clash caused from a MAD Die, that will be added to Mr. Potter article on collar clashes . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
lamination error ....
That's a his/her shiftier, at least that's what use folks in Michigan called them and those were bad ass, Chris .
Was it powder blue in color and did it have a his/she shiftier, Chris ?
I don't even want to talk about the coins I had to sell, to keep the family going in the early years of marriage . Baby aren't cheap ....
Close to what I was thinking . Dating girls at a young age, instead of collecting coins .
They also included a die crack in the cast, or happen when casting, coming off of the " D " in UNITED ...
Looks cast to me, but I'm willing to bet it's still in gold .
It's just part of the design and your is just weakly struck, that's all ... [ATTACH]
I was at the coin show all day and yes there is more to it . If you ever find the rolls that I talked about . Here's what's left of a full roll of...
Check and see in your invoices, if you were charge for the sale . He might be ( buyer ) trying to save you the seller fees ...
Does the buyer want to by-pass ebay, when you say send cash ?
Were they rolled in white and orange paper ?
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