That's right there with double dye.
The wheat ears on the reverse.
I went with buyer but the seller was a close second. Maybe the seller sent rocks in the boxes. This story is too crazy to be true.
I'm not ready to say if ICG got it right or not from those images.
I wonder how the suspect knew that 2 packages were coming and when to be there at the right time. It's a short list of those that would have this...
There is no difference between the term double die and doubled die. Both terms have been used forever. There is no big difference. They are the...
What is the difference?
You have a good point. It would probably look better in a PCGS holder. The grade may change up or down. I'll guess it would cost $50 or so. I...
I would not mess with the coin. The toning gives it a really cool look just the way it is.
I love that number generator thing. Pretty cool. Congrats to all.
I feel the coin probably had a couple of really quick dips to remove some of the dark toning. Any more would have killed the coin. It looks to...
Sorry. Just one cent.
You have the weights backwards.
1950 is about right. In 1927 they were under $5.
That first image is really cool. Fun coin.
Nice group of proofs.
Can a dryer actually create enough heat to melt copper? I'm thinking something else caused this.
I'm the same but my press is broke. Transfer the ST to one coin and press it into the next coin. You get the ST looking correct and the Liberty...
Anyone that understands the coining chamber of a mint press, knows that this coin did not leave the mint looking like this. You would have to have...
Pretty coin. The luster gave it away.
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