This is a link to your search, not a specific coin.
Supply and demand.
Who would you be deceiving? I'm sure there are impaired proofs out there. I wouldn't buy a coin and try to lower it's grade.
Date doesn't look right
Looks like it was sold in 1972.
Send it back if you don't like it.
I sold this to Paul Cunningham at FUN on Thursday for $475. He gave me copy of his book, Lincoln Metallic Images
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Why would anyone believe that an MS $1 was broken out to make a money clip?
Doesn't look like it. It's D/S. [IMG][ATTACH]
It's probably the most up to date. Another is David Poliquin's e-book found here: http://indiancentvarieties.com/index.html He gets into die...
I picked up a beat up copy and sold my better one on ebay. Sorry. It sold quick too.
This site has some onfoo too. https://www.shieldnickels.net/
I use Fletcher and NGC Variety Plus
I found these:...
It looks like they are soldered to the plate. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you @dltsrq
@panzerman, so do I unless I want to take a picture of it.
I stand corrected. It could possibly be silver. Has a slight ring to it when I drop it on a granite countertop.
Thanks lordmarcovan. It does look similar. It's not silver. I found it with a bunch of coins that I had in a small envelope. I don't remember...
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