Interesting, I didn't notice that the reverse wasn't posted. [ATTACH]
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You know the 9 is out there..
Yeah, that one is pretty beat up, not the slab.
Thats a bankers pen, or a carbon spot, which ever one it still says AU.
I would hang onto that slab, buy a few others for the registry, how many slabs are out there like it?
If I was able to get it home it would have gone under the lens, for better inspection.
Neat Jefferson. I have a Clamshell silver war nickel around here somewhere. It's still a split planchet just not a full separation. I will look...
Thanks Ya'll, the guy who had it put it up on the bay, or listed it somewhere. Just a helping hand to the Lady that needed to sell it.
I don't like the thought of a 250 replacing a hundred. Thats a scary thought.
Nice! There are 2 cuds over the Y. -03 and -04 https://cuds-on-coins.com/washington-quarter-cuds-1932-1999/
I think that I have heard that stated here before.
I found this one the other day. [ATTACH]
Thats crazy. Even crazier is the thought of a $250 bill.
Update, I have now found 3-2024D dimes, still no nickels. And 5 2025P Ida P Wells quarters.
Is that Lincoln in a Bezel?
Melt for me.
I can see a late stage die cap. I would like to know which side was the hammer die, Not sure on that one. @alurid may have a point.
Low XF, maybe a pocket piece.
It isn't just the highpoints. High points are what is considered rub, stacking, etc. The brilliance of one coin to the next in the same grade is...
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