Did you get both of them from this coin machine ? If so, it looks like somebody cashed in a collection for face. Both coins appear to be quite...
I meant sets from the '50s.
Should be a 64, they probably slabbed it as a 65.
I find it much easier to not be an expert on anything ;)
Yeah, in another 10 years you might have 'em all :thumb: That is - as long as your wife doesn't find out :eek: :D
Given the condition I'd say $5 - $6.
Krause list the value in that condition at about $4.
They are not going to have one either. You have to remember, the '55DDO wasn't even discovered until that was worn out and the remnant destroyed.
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That picture you are not going to find - it doesn't exist.
Nobody knows for sure what causes them, and nobody has ever found a way to get rid of them either. And trust me, they have tried. They are not...
Don't think that is due to die polishing at all - just plain honest wear and possible cleaning. But that was a heckuva coin when new.
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Over-paid again huh ?
Sure looks like it to me.
That's not it. What you have appears to be mechanical doubling.
The TPG's will not attribute coins for varieties or errors unless you submit the coin and ask and pay for the attribution. They do not do it...
There are a great many ancients that are quite inexpensive and very affordable. I'm sure that some of the members can make several suggestions for...
Looks like a combination of die deterioration, post strike damage and mechanical doubling to me.
Acetone will not remove milk spots. Even using a coin dip, the spots will come back.
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