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Posts posted by ChrisH821
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At the risk of providing some useful information on a topic I am somewhat passionate about, the below images(courtesy ATS) show what the 1995-D DDO is supposed to look like. Doubling at the date is almost negligible save for an extra point on the 5. I do not see the doubling on IGWT in your photos.
This is my PCGS 66RD
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Ed, those look pretty nice but unfortunately aren't related to this discussion. What you have are two Proof coins('62 and '63). Proofs are expected to have full steps since the striking pressure is so much greater than circulation or SMS coins.
Grading services don't designate FS for Proofs for that reason.
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That's just what they look like when worn down.
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That's a good die chip. I'm wondering if the one with a crack in the same place is from the same die before it broke off or if it's another one about to chip.
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Microscope and rim pictures aren't necessary, this is very clearly a circulated coin. If the seller claimed it is unc, they are a liar, plain and simple.
A truly uncirculated 1884-s $1 is a 5 figure coin. You won't find one raw on ebay or elsewhere for $140, it just isn't going to happen.
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Very cool! How do the shells hold closed? Does each half hold the edge of the coin or do they hold onto each other?
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That does look like a silver planchet. What's the weight? Does it sound different than the others if dropped on a wood surface? Are you able to take it anywhere that has an xrf scanner?
Cameo satin proof peace dollar
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Looks like a counterfeit to me.