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<p>[QUOTE="2new2this, post: 2423583, member: 78786"]Thank you, SuperDave, I didn't know I could've chopped them back in two because I thought the size limit was for all images in a post, not the limit on each individual image. That's what I get for scanning so thanks for clarifying that for me. </p><p>With furryfrog02's comments there's a consensus over poor alloying mix being root cause for those lines, I haven't heard about that one yet in the 4 hours, off and on, that I've been at this now. Lots goes wrong in the mints apparently. I'm sure it's just a small % of their total output that's flawed but before today I had no idea there were so many things to look out for or what they looked like. I had no idea coin collecting could be so utterly... consuming.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm still very confused about what its value is or what it could be sold at auction for, I've read other threads saying these things are only worth the price of their silver bullion, about 1$. Then on some estate auction websites I see them selling from 20$ to a few thousand dollars, this is all for the same 1943-p and I'm not sure why there's such immense differences around the same coin's perceived value. Can someone ballpark what mine might be worth as well as explain why some of these would ever sell for so much money?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the kind welcome, TJ1952. Thank you everyone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2new2this, post: 2423583, member: 78786"]Thank you, SuperDave, I didn't know I could've chopped them back in two because I thought the size limit was for all images in a post, not the limit on each individual image. That's what I get for scanning so thanks for clarifying that for me. With furryfrog02's comments there's a consensus over poor alloying mix being root cause for those lines, I haven't heard about that one yet in the 4 hours, off and on, that I've been at this now. Lots goes wrong in the mints apparently. I'm sure it's just a small % of their total output that's flawed but before today I had no idea there were so many things to look out for or what they looked like. I had no idea coin collecting could be so utterly... consuming. I'm still very confused about what its value is or what it could be sold at auction for, I've read other threads saying these things are only worth the price of their silver bullion, about 1$. Then on some estate auction websites I see them selling from 20$ to a few thousand dollars, this is all for the same 1943-p and I'm not sure why there's such immense differences around the same coin's perceived value. Can someone ballpark what mine might be worth as well as explain why some of these would ever sell for so much money? Thanks for the kind welcome, TJ1952. Thank you everyone.[/QUOTE]
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