I understand. Thanks.
Not for me. I can change it without anything to do with my email account.
I was just thinking if the coin was in the air, the round would send it flying and not actually put a hole in it. I'm just guessing.
Lots of risk trying to play with early proofs.
The S-8 is not a DDO. It's not possible to say if it's an S-8 from the images.
I'm not sure a hand gun would put a hole in a dollar that was thrown in the air. Probably just a dent. Am I thinking right Doug?
PCGS will not show this variety on the slab. It's not in the CherryPickers guide. All you can do is sell it with good images showing the doubling...
Barber coins at this grade seem to get a pass on minor damage.
Sorry but I agree that it was ground down. There is no rim left.
We know that PCGS hates these but you should throw it at them someday, just for the fun.
Good plan. That's what I would do.
It's great to see an image that you can actually see the error. Nice find.
Great choice. You don't here Lincoln as a first name very often. Really cool.
The art on these old notes is really cool.
I agree. The damage holds the value back. $10 to $20 sounds right.
I'm late but I would have graded the reverse a 64. Can't really tell much about the obverse because of the toning. It's a cool looking coin to me....
Just like the thread on the PCGS site. I'm sure that's why you posted the topic here. Many different opinions but most did not agree with giving...
Your image makes the coin look dipped out and dead. The PCGS image shows the coin to have really nice luster.
AU details.
Many dealers do the same thing. They have insurance to cover problems.
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