Thanks, I had no Idea it was a wrong planchet (foreign) error.
Your coin looks nothing like this. Your coin is damaged, it was pressed against another coin. Please for future posts limit your questions to one...
I believe that the gal who found it posted it here for questions. Mike Diamond chimed in and said it was legit.
That lighting makes it hard to Guess. I think I see a slight bit of circulation. AU58
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Possibly a collar clash. I would have to refresh my memory on how dies were made at that time.
Are you sure thats a P. Full pic of the reverse please.
Definitely Die Deterioration Doubling as the doubling wraps around A few of the devices.
I am a bit confused with the 74 Aluminum. Graded PF68CAM. Is this just a typo? As far as I know there is only one 74 Aluminum aloud to be in...
Gonna need to see photos. The value is in the Error and mainly the condition.
Split plate doubling.
@BadThad I live in Denver. The land of zero varieties, and nearly zero errors. Thats a nice clean looking zinc EF.
I think Wexler has identified over 100 varieties for the Formative years rev.
Yeah I know Collect. I was just trying to make funny. LOL
You know this is how I taught myself grading and what is a variety and what isn't. It is still how I go thru my pocket change. Laid out on a soft...
Well that would be a mirrored surface. Which still has plenty of luster.. I agree that the fields don't show much, well any polishing lines and...
Why would a plastic buyer want one? When they can buy an MS60 for the same price?
Columbians are easy to find. Who wants a fine details example. Even to fill a spot.
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Your token must be a counterfiet. The beatles were rock and roll not RAP.
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