It looks ok , worth maybe $130 + depending on grade .
Sorry , a poor attempt at humor , but we weren't try to dash your hopes but let you know there was no D , but a '16-S is a nice find anyways .
Some people will try to pass anything off . It does have a D just in the words Dime and uniteD .
Ditto on the "S" .
Or it could be on of those milkspots , that PCGS is giving an award if you can tell them how to safely remove them .
Looks like @Paddy54 s work . ;)
I keep my behind covered . lol
Chicago's Mrs. Potter Palmer really came up with a winner for the 1892-1893 Colombian Expo in Chicago .
I'd go either AU-58 or MS-64 . I think I see a little shine on the high areas , but a beautiful coin .
One of my favorite commemoratives .
John Anthony hit the nail on the head , I like it . But if the scratches bother you in the least , they'll keep getting bigger in your eyes . If...
Man , I need a lot of work on my doubled dies . Sorry Agilmore01 .
Correct !
Nice !!!!!
I'll go 63 . What kind of slab ? NGC ?
Due to the stepwise nature , MD . IMHO .
Here's a proof Trade dollar with a close period next to fine . Just showing they are out there . [IMG]
I'd buy an ICG coin only if I see it in hand and know the series . There's a reason as others have stated why they are considered a 3rd rate tpg .
Not very much . Not even worth it to get the gold out as it's so little and the coin is basically ruined except as a hole filler .
Definitely AU and most likely cleaned and retoned .
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