Many 1921 Morgans have doubling on both sides. Some is hub doubling, some is strike doubling, some is die doubling. Often you'll get all three,...
Another is this 1733 8 reales klippe, which was a transitional design that lasted a couple years and bridged the more crude silver cobs and the...
One gateway to world coins for US collectors is through coins that circulated in the Americas. The first coin you see as you flip through the...
It will not upgrade due to the strike. 88-O isn't typically well-struck, but it also isn't typically this poorly struck.
Could be a memorial of some sort, too. Typical gravestones of that time period cite the age of the deceased, so this could be in remembrance of...
That would be me. (Variety Slabbing Service / VSS / varslab.com)
Strike/Machine Doubling. Perhaps another 8 or 9 pictures of the date could make it seem worth more.
A little worried here. The 7070 is one of their most popular albums, and the only album that is widely known by its catalog number as well as its...
OP coin is absolutely fake.
Like the fact that it's gold and therefore has a much more fragile surface than other metals. The only way to learn how to grade (or rather how...
I don't see an E. Try VAM 6A.
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Not worth sending, sorry.
Could be any number of the known DDOs for 1922. Look at the listings of 1922 varieties on VAMWorld that have doubled obverses and see if you can...
Chances are you have strike doubling (also known as machine doubling). There are many 1922 Peace dollars that show this on the obverse. There...
Sure I would. Right over the instructions! :)
The dime in the OP is misaligned dies. The flatness on the rims might be due to an upsetting problem before striking and/or a thin planchet...
I see an 87-P quarter in VF35.
Don't use a toothpick. Use a green rose thorn. More accurate and won't scratch the coin.
I can't tell the nature of the spots from the photo, but I'll bet they're in the metal and not surface gunk, in which case I'd leave it alone and...
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