face is to beat up for me and I hate that toneing
no
a good date but that toning really is not appealing I think I would crack it and have it cleaned by someone who specializes in this
I would say a capped die
I believe it has been cleaned probably chemical dip
still would not invest don't make my grade
hard to tell from those photos a coin I would not invest in
looks like a sale gimmick to me we give you box you fill it
I have rolls of them saving for the grandkids
I only like certified coins if low mintage and a great error mostly that's to make sure they are the real deal signed and other things put on...
its not something I would call an error
no leave it alone
keep them
I also have plastic cans I prefer the metal ones as they can help save some of my collections in time of disasters because of the beating they can...
I use these have been for 40 years plus never had a problem yet I do have the silicon packs in them
I have to agree that the coin was repaired above the n in one looks as if a hole might have been filled there is definitely something going on in...
not gradable to me just a filler for someone looks kind of fake but hard to tell save your money
save your money buy and airtight
nothing that I would have in my collection
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