You definitely have something there.
Almost looks like a soft strike double die, but probably a broken die. Also the e in America is funny.
I like the old fashioned grading. But I think all grading should be the same. If a particular year is very poor, then it should be graded as such....
Didn't finish - 3 - 1955 double dies in uncirculated condition. What are the chances of that???????
Hey! Anything is possible. When I was young, I found THREE
It appears that in your last picture, you have large and small dates. Weigh the 82-D small dates to see if you have a copper planchet - 3.1 grams....
One looks like an RPM, but I see no DDO. If it's light, you need better magnification. The ones that I have seen have greater doubling.
Looks like a very light DDO. The more the doubling, the greater the worth.
It may be just die trails.
Fantastic pictures. What kind of camera set up do you have? All I can see are die trails and extremely light doubling on the obverse.
Mr. Obone, where did you get your pricing from? Also, I think that jtlee is right.
I don't think so. It costs money to grade. Is it worth it?
Ha. Ha.
Looks like off center with some sort of damage.
Looks like it.
Neat! I've collected coins for 66 years [4 years old -1951] and never had a RIC. I just knew that the CC mint mark on the Morgan silver dollars...
I agree, looks like scratches. Go to variety errors.com. He has all the errors, including die cracks. He magnifies them a great deal, so you can...
When the market goes down, silver and gold go up for sure. Silver and gold coins go up as well. I'm not sure about the others. While prices are...
I have a couple, but I don't know what it is. I am keeping mine.
Looks like a slight DDO to me.
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