I almost thought you were right, but then I looked at the enlargement. There are too many nicks on that to make a 40. 35 is the right grade.
First off, welcome to CT. Without a picture, no one can tell you much of anything for sure. However, the odds are very good that the die had...
The "S" was hand stamped back them. It can easily wind up nearly anywhere - literally. Sometimes they even wound up in the date or bust....
If you want to try to be nice, notify the seller. My experiences say that most sellers either do nothing or, worse, just get mad at you....
Both large dates. Now I can see all 5 indicators show a large date on both coins.
Guilty as charged. The lady asked for our guesses and I obliged as best I could - with a lot of caveats. However, I also recommended that she...
From what I have seen, you like the colorful ones. Take the new one.
Just in case someone missed it, here is a post by dmccarty. From dmccarty profile About dmccarty Location Edmond, OK Occupation APMEX...
Yes, it is a good site to buy from, but they no longer sell coins. They probably still have some "closeouts" on coins, but all they are now...
OK! Here is PCGS's definition; They say nothing about the edge.
"you have to see the distance the s is from the date"? Huh?? The site references the letters in "LIBERTY". Your one picture does not even...
Those are both large dates. See http://lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
Well, sort of. You are correct about both the toning and the alloy mixing. However, the alloy mixing does not show up until the coin begins to...
That 1914-D looks to be worth at least $750 and could easily be higher. That 1922- is most definitely better than VF. If it is real (it would...
Dearn!! I wish I had the access to coins like these that you have. Do you go to these shows to buy coins or to sell?
Jim, Pick up the phone and call them (Monday obviously). You might be surprised how easily it can be worked out. I was utterly amazed at how...
Sorry, for some reason I was looking at the closed 3. But, HEY! That SAME coin sold on Heritage for $2990 in May CAC et al -...
Well, it must be real them. I figured that it was a counterfeit.
Where are you getting you values from? Their website lists it as $3,470 retail and $2,775 wholesale.
Aside from the fact that it is not a dime, what are you looking for? It has the layout (or a close approximation thereof) of a quarter eagle.
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