Look for the die marker on obverse
I had an old collection once. It was in my dreams. :hilarious:
I am favoring a MS65 but am unsure.
be cool to own one of those coins
I am no expert grader, for sure, but I am getting better. Generally my focus is on modern US coins and I have been CRH for about 10 years. I pull...
Yes, because graders not only need to know and apply the criteria for each grade, they also have to incorporate an innate rememberance of where...
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Hmmmm.
Just like riding a bike... You just get on and pedal. At some time, for the series or types of coins you know, your eye will tell you what grade...
I say 85,000. It makes it worthwhile to wait on and if no one bites he can lower the price a little. He may be looking to find someone who was not...
I like that there is no wrong answer.
Whatever. Keep thinking you can have a silver edge on a dime with the coin itself not being silver. And obviously, humor flows both past you and...
Wow. I like!
OP, this has been fun, and you've learned some things... But if by chance you have hit the jackpot on this, the only way to tell would be to have...
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Yes, and that would be an error. But I don't find a lot of viable candidates for that for a 1965 dated US Dime finding a stray foreign planchet...
Yes, that is true. But sometimes in the minting process, the clad layer at the edge is very thin or 'missing', so to speak (not observed or barely...
Resistance is futile [IMG]
Could be
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