Ed, ...of course he is. I was going to say they all appear to be dryer damaged. All are worn smooth and you can see the heat damage,...
@Rayrayford2 First...Welcome to Coin Talk!…you will find us helpful if you are willing to learn, and we offer only accurate information....
...high school lab experiment...as noted: backward lettering, mis-placed quadrant damage...but I believe the missing details for the rest of the...
Agree with planchet striations. Otherwise...during production die imperfections show as polishing lines, die scratches and die gouges, among...
@The Eidolon ...thanks for that link. Interesting read. I guess the Romanovs were compelled to remember him with a token/medal after his...
@PassthePuck ...it is not an error. It is strike damage and very common with NAV...go to error-ref.com to learn what real errors are......
...I forgot to mention, I would much rather have a high ball. ...Spark
To me, either way, the lo-ball scheme preys on the un- informed and smacks of fraud. And it is contrary to what we as forum members attempt to...
I agree...I would go for P01-G4 anything pre-1840 or so, but not Morgans or Peace. Any specific coin has to “speak” to you, no matter what date...
...and, @Brian Ochaba ...always handle coins by the edge or use cotton gloves. The oils in the skin of your fingers will cause damage. It’s what...
@adelaide888 ...you can find out for yourself. Assign a rough, ballpark grade then go to NGC’s World Coin Guide, it’s listed on their Main...
@Micky ...Welcome to Coin Talk. Forum members never know a new member’s expertise level until they’ve been around posting a while, so if you are...
For that date range and condition, spend the 20 lesser grade and pass down the better grades...I believe silver content stopped with 1970...
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