In that case, it is simply called a "Dropped Element". It isn't often that you find a "fully formed" Dropped Element whether retained or not. It's...
I don't have the slightest idea. It was already that way in the NGC slab.
Thank you!
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"The Bird is the Word"! [ATTACH]
Not exactly! It would have to be 78 to be a double, but you get a "Like" anyway.
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I don't have any 1oz. coins. How about a couple of 4.55oz. medals? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks like it took a small hit to me.
@nicholasz219 I agree with Frog. Even one missing partial edge lettering can be worth money. I had a Washington dollar missing partial edge...
Nope! But, they remind me of the TV series called "Cooper's Treasure". Evidence from photos taken from astronaut Cooper's space orbits suggested...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It could be the result of a "Dropped Element". What may have happened is that the mintmark on the die became...
Well, I've given out a bunch of "Likes" in this thread, today! [ATTACH]
I like the Funky Chickens!
$2300-$2500 for silver? If that's the case, I have about 500ozs. in silver medals that I would be willing to sell at a substantial discount.
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It looks like it to me.
I mailed a package from Florida on Tuesday. USPS Tracking indicated that it would arrive in Michigan on Saturday. I checked the tracking, and the...
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