Then you would think wrong. Eye appeal is everything to not just myself, but many others as well. Yes, regardless of getting it for $12, I...
Aside from the mark crossing the forearm, there's an awful lot of spots and smudges on it.
I'd pass on both. They both have issues that I can see, and I question that 65 grade as being too high.
As Doug stated, it's a counterstamp, most see it as PMD, others who collect them maybe a buck or two.
CNA I've heard of. IMHO, just another basement grader with over graded coins. I can almost guarantee those two Morgans in your OP are not 66 but...
Actually, ANACS has the highest number of these slabbed, at 209 and ICG has slabbed 6. As I understand it, it's not that the coin is counterfeit,...
I have one as well, mine was $25. As Doug stated, these are too common for attribution from TPGs, and many dealers do not even try adding a...
More often than not, a very unreliable source of information. Even Red Book doesn't provide any mintage figures for these in the coin section for...
The only thing I know of containing an ASE is the 2013 Limited Edition Silver Proof set. Contains all five 2013 ATB quarters, Roosevelt Dime,...
The 1902 micro O is a VAM 3 and is in the Top 100 VAM list as well. PCGS has certified 95 and NGC has certified 8 VAM micro O Morgans. Hard to...
I don't any signs of even Mechanical Doubling, let alone double die.
I never factor in the bidiot effect. LOL
It could be a higher, more desirable, grade, plus the designation on the bands.
Hard to see it clearly, but my guess would be MD.
+1
Lots of environmental damage.
Don't forget the Charmin ;)
No you don't. No such thing ever existed. You well worn, common date dollar is worth $15.50, a dealer would offer up to $2.50 under melt.
Melt.
But how do you explain the appearance of this: [IMG] All of those letters are reversed. That was all caused by glue?
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