None of those look like an 83P DDR-002. Even my crappy chinese-made USB scope shows the splitting better than the photos provided. I'm not sure...
yes it is a 69s. Absolutely no, in any way possible, is it doubled.
The one thing that made me think PMD besides an incomplete cut is on the reverse. Looks like there are possibly 2 lines running from RICA to the...
You would think there would be some displaced metal along the cut area, no?
I'm inclined to say PMD because I've not seen anything like this before. But there is something know as an incomplete punch that sort of matches...
#1 - not a small date 1970S #2 - nothing on your coin looks out of place. Looks like a 49 year old circulated coin. #3 - you wouldn't get it...
No. The "doubling" you are seeing on the coin is from the damage it sustained. It looks like it was hit with something acidic.
No. that is an issue with the plating.
THAT'S where I left my bolt! Thanks for finding that... How does someone just accidentally toss a few live rounds in with their change?
Naw. Didn't get it from here lol. Came from Nebraska. I think you're ok.
I did at one point. I no longer have it on my computer though. It is somewhere here on the forum though :P It was just a straight black line.
Best part is that it was marked with a sharpie on the reverse from a silver searcher.
I don't see any errors. This is a 1976 Bicentennial Half Dollar with an error: [ATTACH]
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Not worth the $$ to grade. Nice coin though, keep it in a flip and call it good.
[IMG] Also, coins in question are all large date.
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Depends on the Canadian quarter... http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=25-cents-1968&years=
Nothing wrong with posting, at least you are trying to learn; unlike a lot of the get-rich-quick people who jump on with a POS coin and a quote...
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