It is an R1 on the Sheldon scale, that is the most common with higher R numbers being rarer. To confuse matters, the new URS rarity scale is...
Nice coin, but $550 is way too high. It is a 48-g, another very common variety.
Definitely 63-s, one of the more common varieties. Decent detail on that one, rough surfaces but that is not unusual on these.
Nice two cent piece! [Not a shield nickel!]
No one here will be fooled by a claim of them already having been certified. These coins are clearly just damaged, the slightest knowledge of the...
Interesting to see it, and know exactly how it was damaged. A very good example of one of the limitless ways in which a coin can be damaged.
Welcome to the forum. Spend some time here reading posts, studying the minting process and looking at genuine errors. The dime pictured here is...
Well, the 1988 D with 1989 reverse is certainly a recognized variety, and it definitely exists. I really can't tell if this is one or not from...
It does look like someone took a sharpie to it. An acetone dip should take it off if that is what it is. The fingerprint is unfortunate, that is...
Really can't add to what has already been stated. Corrosion has caused a loss of weight, and made the surfaces rough. If you are convince you...
It appears to be a normal 1964 Kennedy half.
Actually Paddyman98 said it was a large date in your other thread. If you are convinced, simply send it to one of the major third party graders...
Exactly what it is, a fingerprint. The oils in the skin actually etch into the coin surface damaging it.
I think you may be mistaking that kind of split rim caused by the misaligned die strike as doubling?
Make sure you come back with the results, even if not what you are hoping for.
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Definitely out of tolerance and a legitimate question. It's no wonder so many new members choose not to stay. Hope you hang around, we are not...
Definitely a large date, but if you are convinced then you should have it attributed at one of the major third party graders.
If I read correctly, plus another $10 each to check for varieties and also conservation!
The G is actually there, it is just "stylized" and kind of intertwined with the R.
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