The Kiddo got a job today, it was meant for him 16 going on 25. Paulie got a job at Pauly's Italian Bistro. Sad cause I just lost for the time...
Your right and better make that a D.
The rim was scraped and what looks like a 9 is the left over metal. PMD
The 64' Rosie came from a famous for me coin star. Thinkins and the 74' from pocket change. And the 54' came from a highly unusual place the...
Cool find Seattlite!
Waiting for the big boys to chime in. I think it is die deterioration. True doubling always adds to the devices. This one is surely taking away.
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That supposed to be a peacock?
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That coin doesn't deserve a strait grade, with that spot. It obviously changed in the slab. The reds are graded much more on par. The coin is a...
I just looked it up Paddyman Pcgs recognizes it as an FS-901 / No FG. I had no idea either....
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Better pics please....
It's not an easy attribution, certain years are just known for high relief, early surfaces. These half dollars are being heavily scrutinized.
Notice that the doubling doesn't follow a pattern, It is also flat and shelf like. Pretty details and photos @amnight
Read that article yesterday. Pretty sad isn't it.
How can you say that the coin is not damaged? It has a rim ding to start and 4-5 dimple/dents in the reverse. The coin did not leave the mint...
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I am sure that if it weren't for the area 9 to 12 on the obv it would have strait graded.
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