Who found it? Where was it found? And we need photos. Specifics please.
I don’t buy off of eBay and very rarely even look. But as I understand it you should be able to get EBay protection if it turns out to be fake....
This thread is 2 1/2 years old. You should start a new thread posting what you said. The weight of the slab depends upon several different things...
It’s good to have tellers watch out for you.
It’s a Type 2.
A nice and exciting find. Congratulations
Copper is soft and it may be damaged. A number of things could have happened but they are all minor.
It’s within tolerance
Maryland, that’s where I was born.
Looks good to me but zi think the price is too high. If you looked around I’m sure you can do better.
It caused by a worn die and it’s very common. Stay away.
Glad to hear those bank people are looking out for you.
Very nice set. Congratulations
Wide AM and a worn die created this. Not a doubled die.
Nice find and that’s $.36 cents more than you had.
MS 63 no FS
Be happy you got them at face value.
That is a die chip. A piece is the die broke off and the metal filled the void. Fairly decent but also very common. Nice find and welcome to CT.
What I’m saying is is that people CRH. And they spot a little anomaly on the coin. Then I tend to magnify it 200, 300 or 500 times or more. Then...
The more the coin is magnified the more errors you will find. Coins that are graded and slabbed as a 70 will so become errors if enough...
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