Marketing at its best: IN D WE RUST [ATTACH] Leaky Bucket [ATTACH] Atheist CUD [ATTACH] Prisoner Cent [ATTACH]
Good luck. I had 3 enders last week (only noticed 1). Maybe the silver gods are finally showing their favor towards us again.
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Technically they are errors. But most of the time they are not worth anything more than face value. Here is a page about grease filled dies:...
Those are not die cracks. Your pictures are very zoomed and pixelated but they look like they could be clash marks from the wings on the reverse....
Sorry. The Blakesly effect isnt very strong on this one. I did my best to get a picture of it. You can just barely make out some weakness near IN....
No worries. If you like it, keep it. Just don't waste money getting it put in plastic.
Oof. You should never have touched this thing with a 10ft pole.
What happened to your usual bid of half face value? No 50 cents? :)
Google. Type in 1877 CC Trade dollar and do an image search. You can see pictures of a real one as well as multiple fakes from places like...
I think you meant $13 which is about the melt price of a peace dollar atm. :)
Screams fake to me. Here is a Chinese fake that looks almost identical to yours. [ATTACH]
Melt. Shame about the damage.
Say it ain't so.
That would not be worth the $$ paid to send it in to be graded.
Hmm hard to tell. They are kinda blurry. I'm not seeing any Blakesly effect on yours like I would expect to see on such a large clip.
That's a beautiful denarius, btw. I love Trajan's coins.
IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS V PP is what the obverse legend looks like to me Emperor Trajan, Augustus (all his billion titles) Reverse:...
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/trajan/i.html I posted this in the other thread too. You can search the legends to help you find your coin.
Here is a good place to start as far as identification goes: http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/trajan/i.html
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