It should grade. Probably 64 or so, but not worth sending in.
That one appears to have spent some time getting tumbled around in a commercial dryer or a rock tumbler.
Nice find. I have 001 and 003.
I don't put all of my stock on one auction either; that's just the most recent sell that I could find. If you look at the auction archives for...
Where are you looking? The last PCGS 66 example on Heritage sold for $2820 back on January 9th.
The type II is the rarity in sheer numbers minted, but you are confusing rarity in numbers minted with rarity in numbers graded a particular grade.
A bit of wishful thinking. 1972Ds graded 66 by NGC have been selling for less than $100. They can typically be had for $70-$90.
MS65 examples are common. MS66 examples are rare.
Most dies that feature varieties live long, full lives, with a few exceptions. The mint is not going to pull a die because of a split serif or a...
http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/coinfacts.aspx?i=1822729&sid=0
I don't disparage anyone from collecting what they like. I always hear that die cracks are more common than varieties, and they probably are, but...
This is incorrect. It's actually larger clips that tend to not show the Blakeley effect. From error-ref.com- "The Blakesley effect is not always...
Photo?
I don't see a problem with this one. It's not uncommon for the Blakesley effect to be absent on large clips. As far as value goes, probably a few...
It's a partial collar error. Nice find.
They are definitely not known for RPMs. I'm not sure what it could be. If you are searching a BU roll, keep an eye out for nice coins. Even an...
This is a very common plating issue that has been enhanced by zinc rot. http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
Can you post a pic of the obverse?
ANACS has a similar special right now, but their minimum is 10 coins at $10 each. Only silver dollars and cents though.
I agree with Torontokuba. Just because a die crack arcs from rim to rim does not mean it is a retained cud. A retained cud must show either...
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