If it was hit you would see the displaced metal around the area, looks struck through to me
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And to prevent your other coins from getting get scratched, flatten the clinches on those staples with pliers, or use a flat-clinch stapler.
Just a quirk of mine, no need to share unnecessary information... but ahah! I didn't do enough editing, oh well.
All fairly consistent opinions here... Only 3 higher at NGC all MS 65, 1 MS 65 at PCGS I'm looking forward to seeing it in hand soon! [ATTACH]
And 40% silver is heavier than clad too
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"Sinking devices", thanks for that! Can you elaborate on the cause of this phenomena?
@furryfrog02 Confirmed fake. Thanks guys, good call. Weight=17.79g. weighed a real one and get 24.47g. I've got a fun find for a buck, learned...
Of what? Is there a genuine Ike variety like this? I've been reading through the Ike Group site and haven't come across anything... yet
At the bank, in a batch of other Ike's
Possibly some PMD, but there seems to be more here too. Over-polished die? weak strike? struck through grease? lamination flaws? maybe all the...
I hope you mean steel... ;)
Yep, I got a few of their modern coin offerings for face + 1¢, just had to opt out of the coins-on-approval "service" afterwards.
Or more likely they'll realize they've been fleeced because they didn't know better and instead of spending more money on coins, decide to steer...
I happened to see this episode. I had to shut it off after they started selling "Secret Silver" Kennedy Halves (40% 1965-1969 [no '70 of course])...
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Try adding the word "Token" to your search as well
Having just read a fascinating article about the rise, dominance, and fall of the Mexican "pieces of eight", I thought I'd share the link. It's a...
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