Yes, it is a lamination. It would also qualify as a woody, but that adds nothing.
That is just the opening bid. You still have to make the reserve.
Finally found the listing (via another forum);...
eBay's search is not working for me or I would show it here, but it was just offered for sale on eBay. Opening bid was $1,000,000 and there was a...
That is a real nice reverse for being a "weak reverse"!
A lot of looking. But you will probably not see them in your pocket change. Zincons are plated with nearly pure copper and should never form the...
PR67+ and it sold for more than your coins and mine put together and probably times at least 2....
Some might find this coin interesting....
I guess that means you would turn this one down (Heritage) [IMG] [IMG]
Me too. I was expecting and exceptional coin at that grade, but I got it at nearly 1/2 price, so ......
Technically, that cannot be a woody. Those were (supposedly) pure copper. Thus, there is not alloy to be improperly mixed. It is possible that...
Yes, it is a struck-through-grease. It also appears to be a close AM to me, but that is far from my area. If you could post a better picture of...
That is the result of a Dremel.
As a guess, an end stage die cap. You need someone more knowledgeable to look at that one.
That is a nice lamination. Not super valuable, but some people collect them.
Typically, they sell for a discount. The connoisseur collector prefers a uniform color. When the grain adds color, it might add to the price.
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That toning makes it nearly impossible to see the coin, but I saw enough to make it a 66 at best.
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