Heres is another example, 1945 S [ATTACH]
Only a few 5FS, and some of them are iffy.
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I see this doubling quite often on these shield cents. They aren't enough for me to try and verify as a doubled die. no real extra thickness. Even...
Be wary of all sales that aren't from a reputable source. I don't know where you found the listing, I don't know if Ziggy sold his copy, which I...
Thank God those are some scary looking women. LOL
I call BS, There are 2 known. The tones and details are the exact coin that are on VV. Which I believe is @ziggy9
Nice Half John, the obverse has fairly nice details the leg and hand show some strike weakness but overall, the thumb is separated. There is some...
Mis aligned obverse die, fairly common.
It's not unreasonable for your nickel to be very clean. Sets are broken up and put into circulation on a regular basis. If you like the nickel,...
The odds are not in your favor, this is a well known coin that is faked on a regular basis. You can buy them for a couple dollars on a site called...
Here's my two Balboa's [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I know how to fix the problem, remove yourself from the ignorance. Tell Meta Twitter and any other social media that wants to cancel anyone where...
The thing is the play would be reviewed and corrected. The top two TPG's get to change their standards depending on the market.
That one clearly has extra thickness. strong separation lines and notching. The doubling also doesn't wrap around the devices like the OP's coin.
This is exactly what they did though. Standards? These are supposed to be the same as goal posts. This weekend during the superbowl, A kicker...
Yep you found MD. Mechanical or machne doubling. It is flat and shelf like. MD can happen anywhere on the coin, even on an individual device or...
@John Burgess i started to watch the video, that was until the guy got to net grading. PCGS definitely net grades, they slab problem coins with...
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I like the tones on the second one the best.
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