Submitter sent in a large number of coins, say 972, on the first day they were released by the Mint with postmark proving first day of issue....
That's why I always say to NEVER trust an attribution by PCGS or NGC, they are frequently wrong. You MUST double check them yourself. Unless...
MAJOR die crack! (Not die break. A die BREAK is when a piece of the die breaks off and falls away from the rest of the die.)
I'd buy it any day of the week for $5.71 Oh Ikeigwin, your "head of 95" isn't. it is a head of 94, S-65. If PCGS says it is a head of 95, they...
I can't tell from the picture if it is a D or an S.
And the lodge was chartered in 1874 that doesn't meen it was given to P.H.P. that year. If you could find the ladge they might be able to trace...
Failed alchemist, was trying for gold.
I think the 1919 in the first picture could be a strike through. The 19?? is probably the wheatie that he only shows the back of which appears to...
Westwood is probably the engraver.
That is an example of "Fake Slab 2.0".
Necrophiliac :) Yes i know, very bad joke.
I'm not so sure about that. Financial definition maybe, but when ever the government has written laws regarding the two they have always kept...
Sorry to tell you this but No, no real premium.
Try O-119, that's the only one listed with recutting/repunching on the 0.
Details are too sharp for the clad layer to have fallen off after striking.
It's a game counter piece. There is a whole series of them with an Argentina obverse and a "US" reverse. (different denominations) The two I've...
The plating is so thin it would not have any noticeable filling effect on the reeded edge.
If I remember correctly the uncut sheets are numbers 996XXXXX and up.
So 3 out of four have never seen silver in circulation and probably at least some of the ones who did only saw the more recent ones and not the...
Not worth the trouble to punch a mintmark into a hardened previously used die. You can't punch it into the hardened die, so you have to anneal...
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