It's not even close :rolleyes:
Howdy Ruinz - Welcome to the Forum !! There are a couple of possible explanations - one good and one not. But we can't tell without seeing the...
I'm reasonably certain the coin is a counterfeit. There are a few different counterfeit varieties known for this year. One of the diagnostics...
I think the coin would grade 64 with either PCGS or NGC, and PCGS would probably call it FBL - NGC would not. But there is no way it would grade...
One roll being longer than another isn't as unusual as you might think. But for some reason in the past year or two people have begun to notice...
Detail wise it's VF20, but the remaining luster would boost it to VF25 IMO.
It's hard to say what you may or may not have without seeing pics of the coins. If you can post pics - I'm sure you'll get some answers. As to...
A coin doctor is born :D
Shouldn't be hard, just contact Whitman Publishing - info@WhitmanBooks.com
The key word was "stuck" - as I understand it the hologram is like double sided tape. And when you try to pull the 2 halves of the slab apart -...
Howdy Fooldumb - Welcome to the Forum !! So far - CONECA has 8 different listings for doubled die obverse varieties and two for doubled die...
dsaunders - It kinda depends on what you are calling the edge. The edge on this coin should be smooth like a nickel or a cent. But if you mean the...
Sure as &$#* if I had invoked your name - HE woulda shown up :rolleyes: 'Sides - what are you doin here during the week ? You only show up on...
Blasphemy !! Blasphemy !! :eek: Anybody got a torch ?? :D Just kiddin BJG, Welcome to the Forum !!
It sure does make the wear points stand out doesn't it ! All in all I'd say ya did pretty good. You'll have to work on the dark areas though :D
Boy Howdy you been diggin in the cellar again Dan :D But nope - aint changed yet ;)
hard enough to grade based on pics as it is - when they are that size it's downright tough. But it looks like there are some marks on the cheek...
Even Woolworth's and JC Penney used to sell coins - so did S.S. Kressge. I'll bet only a few even remember 2 of those names :D
Some of the pics are a little blurry so it's hard to say for sure, but I'd say the first two are XF40/45. The O mint coin has good detail...
Well - I've never opened one myself. But as I understand it - cutting the slab open isn't the hard part. The hard part is in not damaging the...
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