Wasn't that the cause of the valuable 3 legged Buffalo?
Thanks Paul. No question the luster is in full bloom with this coin. I wouldn't say this coin is a black beauty, but it is much darker in hand...
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The online submission form just keeps adding lines as are needed. The number can be well past 20, 30, 40, etc.
You could use their online form. It doesn't appear to have a limit.
I'm sorry, maybe it's just me. I can't help it. To me it's like the piece of crust you trim off a pie shell. Just a part of the manufacturing process.
Scrap metal or slag found on the mint floor in my opinion is not an error and shouldn't be graded.
I don't see anything with my 10x loupe. If you are seeing something it's probably due to lighting.
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My schedule is open Gonzo........anytime. I pigged out with 18, but gave one away.
I hadn't really noticed until you mentioned it, but the toning is very similar, especially on the obverse. I photographed this very coin about 7...
Are you sure your 1965 is a SMS?
I'm pretty sure that neither PCGS nor NGC attributes a color (RD, RB or BN) with the copper-nickel Indian's. If a seller does this they are in error.
I think both Indian and Washington are AT. The 1863 Indian probably wouldn't be brown like a normal copper Indian or Lincoln though. From 1859...
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