It would drive me nuts to have coins that have rotated in the slab.
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What killed stamp collecting was self adhesive stamps followed by the ridiculous amount of stamp issues. As s retired postal employee and a past...
Yes they do but the money is not there.
Worth keeping but not grading.
In that condition it's not worth the current price. It's a cull coin with no date. I doubt it would grade P-01.
Looks like a die crack with a open plating blister. I do like the toning.
I doubt it but your coin may make a 64 grade. It has too many bag marks and it's not red.
If you don't buy it they will stop minting it.
Yes, you can see the gouge and where the metal has been pushed up on both sides of the gouge.
The label also has NASDAQ:CLCT. They just used a different label to change things up a bit. People do take notice of these things.
I would carefully search each coin before dumping them at a bank. :smuggrin:
Nice but no. I know the date is different but neither dates are valuable. I purchased this at my local coin shop. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And your...
I think you're taking a big chance. That's a lot of weight in a pocket. If in a carry on it's a big risk.
I'll be simple, just because you don't see them doesn't mean they don't exist. :)
Copper is a soft metal so it's very easy to do this. Same goes for the zinc. As for who would do this, someone with too much time on their hands...
Oh but looks can be deceiving.
NAV or No Added Value Doubling caused by an old worn out Die.
Damaged and not a Mint error.
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