Oh...Oh...Oh, what if it's ULTRA rare? That means it's true, right? :banghead:
Are you sure it wasn't being used under a leg to level out your couch? Lots of flattened out features.
No fair, that one only has 6 digits. Still nice though lol.
Okay, let me rephrase... there were 2 celo wraps pictured, one was a "D"enver mint (red trim) and the other was a proof set (clear, no trim) and...
Toning looks like it was once in an album. Nice find.
Follow up... I found a 63 mint set (because I love older mint sets) for a reasonable price and decided to check out the pics. As I looked it...
I think the $3.95 shipping will deter anyone from buying that. Pay that kind of money and don't get free shipping... ridiculous!! :greedy:
I have taken it upon myself to call out certain sellers on a certain selling platform on their blatantly wrong listings. Some have been...
The proof series LMC's in 83 & 84 would be prime candidates for this designation. I don't think I've seen one in any of those proof sets that had...
Raised edges around the perimeter (displacement) mean PMD. It took a hit.
Why do I picture a jacobs ladder and tesla coil behind you???
Personally, I thought you were losing it posting a beater like that and asking about it.
That 97 IHC is the star of the show. Nice lot!
Looked at all the listings and none mention the profile & hair. Neither Wexler or NGC even have the 68's listed to compare to. What are the odds...
Yep, displacement = PMD.
Nice catch Rick, I totally missed that. The glare off the coin from the light on my loupe must have drowned that out. I looked it over again and...
Didn't notice anything out of the ordinary there. No splits, notches, or spread.
Upon a closer examination with my "super loupe", I also see minor spread on all of IGWT with the emphasis on the UST, date, and designer's...
I've looked in VV and Wexler's and find no listing of this if it is in fact a DDO? The inner and outer ear along with the hair above and in front...
I've always wondered what 5 minutes in a blender would do to a coin? Now I know.
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