Don't stop looking. Keep asking, too. How else are you to learn?
Struck with a capped die or seriously grease filled die.
The upset rim is still there. Google 'Magician's Coin'. It's impossible that it is a mint error. In order to strike a coin, two dies, a hammer...
It's been hollowed out, probably to be used as a magician's coin.
Well, there you are.
Looks to me like environmental damage or staining of some kind. It probably spent some time under ground. I can see some of the cladding under the...
Yes, they did exist for that year, but the one you have has been through the wringer. It certainly didn't come from the mint in that condition....
Then what does it look like to you?
Quad pairs. Yes, interesting. And a cool find.
Lousy photo, but it's obviously a filled D. It's a common occurrence, and adds no value. On the die, the center of the D is a high spot. Those...
It's probably from a broken die and has no value over face, but if you post pictures, we might be able to tell you more.
No more wave, but now out of focus. The 'oF' looks like it had a little bit of grease.
I hope that wave on the reverse is due to the angle of the lighting.
Two words. Mick Jagger.
I usually have to pay someone to have that said to me.
Dan Carr has already done the 1964 Peace Dollar. http://www.dc-coin.com/1grabenercoinpressmedallionsaleprice-1.aspx
And how do you plan to explain your plan to Daniel Carr? Isn't he the only person that can legally do that?
Maybe your order could be customized to be 1964 coins. $1.80 to $2.50 each....
It's true! I've seen them on Alibaba.
True, we've all made mistakes here, but we've all been razzed for them. It's all a part of the game.
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