ohhh dont get his hopes up. I see a minor double, but im not sure if its really it. Wait for some more replies. -Rob
looks like mechanical doubling? Im not good on errors, so wait for some people who know what they are really talking about. -Rob
No im pretty sure its real, just worn down a little. -Rob
Looks most definatly like an artificial tone, so I don think the value will be very high. -Rob
The chest on the eagle looks suspicious, like someone try polishing it with a tool or something... -Rob
no magicians coin...
I would wait for professionals oppinions, but I dont think thats a real 1837, sorry. -Rob
Looks more like someone put that half on a train track. If it was an over polished die then the letters would still be readable and the coin...
Well, its his collection, and maybe he never plans on selling his coins and he does not care about the value. He might like how they look when...
Looks more like those "milk spots" that come up on many new silver coins. -Rob
you can take 2 pictures, 1 of the front and 1 of the back. I dont dout that your telling the truth, I just want to see if its a real coin or not....
http://www.rodinsquarters.com/hist_half.htm In 1838 the "50 Cents" was changed to "half dol." 1837 It was still 50 Cents. Post a picture so we...
Its definatly an error bill, but I dont know how much it is worth. Definatly a keeper though! -Rob
1,2,6 I think. I dont know about 7 -Rob
How long should a coin be dipped for if there is PVC damage, and how many times? I couldn't seem to find an answer for this...
It yielded what I linked too. hehe. -Rob
are you talking about a coin like this? http://images.heritagecoin.com/images/HNAI/75/376/376006001b.jpg
It would be very helpful if you could try posting some scans or pictures of the coin. -Rob
I would not grade this in MS. Plus, there are some distracting marks on the obverse. Still a nice coin though. -Rob
I dont see the S, sorry.
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