You are welcome! Back in early 2000, Several individuals started pushing every small difference in a coin as something special to encourage new...
I only recall a single error special quarter a couple of years ago on a desert plant leaf. If you like them for what they are, they are worth it...
A true Doubled Die coin would normally have the same height because when made on the same coin planchet would be very close to the same height....
I think 50% possible dryer/ 50% human grinding. But no extra value IMO. It wasn't made in the mint.
If you use ICG and note that you are a member here , you can get a discount. And even without a discount, The grading is as good as any of the...
If I am chosen, I would like the 1943 Silver walking liberty half dollar as that is my Birth year. If a newbie or a female does also, I wish you...
Hello! I do not consider it is a Doubled Die strike as a DD tends to affect the whole coin surface in this case the reverse. The part he...
It is not a true doubled die,IMO, it looks like a die deterioration doubling. Yes I know its in VV listings, but the photos do not show true...
62 mainly on reverse.
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I vote for the car/parking lot battle damage
The coin you showed is 75 copper/25 nickel. Verdigris is from the copper components, which you mentioned removing and I do not notice much green...
For instance here are the ones recognized by coppercoins.com Variety listings : 1972P-1DO | 1972P-1DR | 1972D-1DO | 1972D-1DR | 1972D-1MM |...
If one looks at coppercoins.com or USAcoinbook.com or any professsional listing you will not find a listing except for the DDO-001 or possibly...
2 chicken bones and 1 chicken tongue for the answer Corgi. :)
The edges would help. This one I ( myself) would pass up, just looks wrong to me.
The ones above seem a little off. Send it to ICG for sure. Jim [ATTACH]
In case you were unaware: before a mod comes on..... 8 – Subjects we don’t discuss here Basically it’s common sense. Just about every person on...
You might list it on https://www.usacoinbook.com/ or just check out previous sell prices. One can join and then post coins on it. Jim
I think there will still be buyers at a lower price. I would send it to ICG and ask them to do what they can for it. It might hover around $500...
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