Not worth sending, sorry.
Could be any number of the known DDOs for 1922. Look at the listings of 1922 varieties on VAMWorld that have doubled obverses and see if you can...
Chances are you have strike doubling (also known as machine doubling). There are many 1922 Peace dollars that show this on the obverse. There...
Sure I would. Right over the instructions! :)
The dime in the OP is misaligned dies. The flatness on the rims might be due to an upsetting problem before striking and/or a thin planchet...
I see an 87-P quarter in VF35.
Don't use a toothpick. Use a green rose thorn. More accurate and won't scratch the coin.
I can't tell the nature of the spots from the photo, but I'll bet they're in the metal and not surface gunk, in which case I'd leave it alone and...
You have a run-of-the-mill 1922 Peace dollar. For whatever reason, I can't see the first two pictures, but the third is from the "B1" reverse...
62. Some fairly large marks on the face and the strike make me think 92-O before I saw the reverse.
While they are a credible TPG, in general, they don't stack up to the others. Of course, as with any grading service, you'll find really nice...
A Peace dollar set is no less complete omitting the Dan Carr overstrike fantasies than it is by omitting the Mel Wacks Begin/Sadat/Carter...
Colonials. There's a lot of nuance in these that seems to make the learning curve much steeper than for other series. Climb that curve, however,...
Several levels of fiasco. The first couple days of sales was a complete circus unbecoming of this hobby, and included big security concerns at...
I assume the VDB is fine (it looks fine, although a little weakly struck), and concerns about it are borne from an optical illusion provided by...
Great album!
92-S half VF30 93-S Half VF20 95-S $1 VF25 Nice coins!
Treat these coins as raw when buying. Some raw coins are accurately graded by their sellers, some rather optimistically graded. You have to know...
If you're looking for the cheapest way to get something certified by PCGS or NGC, piggyback onto someone's bulk order. The problem, of course, is...
Not milk spots, but hazy toning developing. "Milk spots" look like water drop stains, with clearly defined edges and white interior.
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