obverse struck through means that there was something between the planchet and the obv die when the coin was struck and it was struck through that...
Are you sure it is real?
The 14/3 was also overrated because people thought it would be a rare item like the 18/7 overdates of the 42/1. But where each of those came from...
I don't see it. I see what looks like a couple of stray ink marks.
You will have to ask whatever promoter made them up, and then hope he tells you the truth.
Looks like a centered broadstrike to me. If it is uncentered it is only off a tiny bit.
Head is crude, lettering placement is wrong, fonts are wrong, obvious fake or some kind.
Yes it is feasible, if you have the money. Win the lottery? A BIG one?
They changed the required form of payment and then later added the surcharge. Can you prove that? The order came form the Secretary of the...
In my opinion, no they aren't. They are NCLT, Non-circulating legal tender. A coin is a non-paper item, usually made of metal, issued by a legal...
You would probably have to file a FOI request with them to find out and hope they honor the request.
That sounds like something on the slab, not on the label. Again can you post a picture of the slab? (Front and back if possible)
Another possibility is that it never had any PVC residue on it in the first place and was rejected for an oil film. I think a lot of stuff get...
The question is, is this the same 1792 half disme that was stolen from the museum (Which would make it a return and not a donation) or a different...
The coin in question was slabbed between 1999 and Feb of 2002. (In fact probably between Sept 2001 and Feb 2002.) The placement of the coin type...
That's what I said.
Yes it will.
Include -"not silver" in your search The quotes tell it to ignore auctions with the phrase NOT SILVER in the title.
Yep collar clash, a strong one.
Did a more through examination, and I am still coming up with S-124.
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