There is a few areas on the obverse I would like to point out. First, it looks like a upside down D under the D in GOD. The date appears to have a 2 between the 4 and 3. Is it dropped filling under the date? The ponytail has a possible strike through. The back of the head is interesting.
Wow! It's unbelievable that you keep finding coins with all kinds of rare errors. Now this one with Not 1, not 2, but 5 errors. You must be really good, being able to spot all of those errors amongst the wear, dirt, and circulation marks. What are you waiting for? Send it in for authentication right away. No sense in waiting for responses. You always disagree with them anyway.
I am going by what i see. What's the problem? Talk about what I'm asking. Either you see it too or you don't. If these errors doesn't exist, why research it at all or even look to obtain one.
Avery... Avery....Avery... Dropped elements or as you will, dropped fillings are probably rarer than doubled dies. To prove the point, how many websites are dedicated to dropped elements? You have a lot of posts on this subject. I’m not trying to be mean or discouraging, but please check out the minting process. http://doubleddie.com/58201.html You are looking at at worn nickel. Here is a fantastic site for errors. http://www.error-ref.com/ I wish you well, please read these links, I promise it will help. Unfortunately I don’t see anything here other than a worn, circulated 35% nickel.
I will be going to the coin show very soon and will have them looked at by the experts and there word will be law. You guys are not able to give an informed answer.
I just need to hear it from someone in person. Who has held the coin in hand. You guys are brutal. Thanks!
I hope you do....but I doubt you will. You will be told the same thing you have been told here, or you will be told some BS from a uninformed dealer. If they tell you it’s worth a bunch of money, ask them to buy it ... I doubt they will, they will give you some excuse why they can’t. The folks here have nothing to gain for your coins. NOTHING! There are so many experts here, I feel privileged to be a small part of the conversation. Best wishes!
well told! when ever I need untainted info I get it here. 3-4 days ago thought I'd bought a rare gold coin in 5 minutes found it to be a fake glad!! I would never want to sell a fake kills the joy of collecting Bad ju-ju!
Don't feel bad. I'm sure there will be some knowledgeable people there, unless they're all on coin talk. In which case I'm in trouble. I repeat, what they say is law.
The LAW dag gummint. honestly, read what you are typing. It’s very foolish. also, want to know what’s up with your coins? Stop looking at coins and start reading. People have given you links to educate yourself, but that’s too much work isint it? I guess it’s easier to go bother some dealer who is trying to put food on his family’s table with your garbage coins.
Who are you? What knowledge do you have? Stop riding on others and think for yourself. All of these condescending comments are worthless. Give me an informed answer and I will except it.
Again, if you don’t trust us, there is no one stopping you from educating yourself. In fact, we are encouraging it. You absolutely should be educating yourself instead of relying on others to do the work for you.