Did you look at completed sales on ebay? That's usually a good measure of value. You could also google "20th anniversary silver eagle set value".
There is a 2011 TDO that NGC attributes. VP-001. http://www.ngccoin.com/VPVariety.aspx?coinid=4744
Back in the early 70's when I worked in the plating shop...
I think it's wrong, too. There are companies out there that plate coins with silver, gold, platinum and other metals and selling them to...
You may be on to something. Get them to a TPG as quickly as you can! Maybe they can get a special label. Any errors in the bunch?
It's been electroplated, probably with rhodium, a cheap metal that looks like silver.
Can you focus better and take the pics straight on? The angle makes it hard to tell. I want to say that it was struck through a capped die, but...
The original post was like trying teaching us how to tell the difference between apples and oranges but showing us only an apple.
So the point of your post is...?
And use the macro setting for best pics. It's marked by a little flower. Shoot both sides!
Don't just tell us that they have historic value, tell us why they have historic value. That's what this forum is for.
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Then explain why nothing is backwards/mirror image.
I'm thinking it's a die cap or has been struck with a capped die. If it was a press or vise job the "ONE ****" and "oF AMERICA" would be a mirror...
Fits the Indy theme.
Why? Please explain. Maybe the seller is an idiot.
Die chip. Nothing unusual.
Last year I bought a set of 2010 Proof Gold Eagles from the US Mint, $5, $10, $25 and $50. I recently added the set to some coins I was sending to...
I have a series 2006 $1 note with the serial number A34383834D. It's not really a radar note. Repeater? Something else? Any possible premium?...
You might have gotten it right if you had not assumed the jar was round, but had looked at the OP's photo to see the jar's actual shape.
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