Vey nice token.
I’m with others. Looks like contact marks so No. Good luck searching.
All finds? Respect!
Well said and appropriate.
I'm thinking 65. Maybe a plus. Nice coin. Made my guess before flipping to the next page and saw the reveal, so I happened to guess close to...
I would return it, unless you got it for less then $40. Much better options out there. Good luck.
+1 and not with a brass wire brush. One of them steel ones used for welding or on a wheel.
Looks like a Picasso?
No question or statement. When you took the bait did anyone notice the cleverly imbedded hook?
I'm also seeing some wear so in at AU58. Nice Walker. Scoobie Doo!
If it were mine, I'd keep it in a flip with a note on the insert saying "if it were only real, it'd be worth ?????". Interesting find.
VERY NICE
Thanks for that info Thomas. Didn't occur to me that DD's had so many classification's but it makes sense in describing the ultimate root cause....
I wish I could give you a solid answer to your original question and figure out why people like a particular coin and thereby give it more value....
Not sure. A good question, best asked to Mr. Wexler. This was my opinion, based on your photos. Thanks for sharing.
When I was a young man, in the 70's, there was a guy doing this at the local "Swap Meet" (flea market to other folks). He sold them as jewelry...
Looks like mechanical doubling to me and really no premium. Of the ASE's NGC only recognizes one and that's the 2008 W Burnished with reverse of...
I agree with the rest. A nice, crisp looking note with a star to boot. Would have some premium, how much, who knows but the buyer. Low serial...
Sorry to say, I have some of these as well, part of a lot sale. Lesson learned!
I'm thinking die deterioration. If RPM, I would expect to see additional doubling at the back of the "D". IMO
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