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Atache
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20 minutes ago, Greenstang said:
Not an error, it's PMD. Looks like it has been squeezed with something. Would not be gradeable.
My opinion only if it was pressed via a pair of pliers or a vise of some sort the deepest point would be flat and not leaving "W' impressed so clearly.
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Poor condition coin. Dot below date. Seeking suggested value. I understand the concept of DD and DDD but this coin does not appear to shows signs of DD or DDD through out the rest of the coin. The dot appears to be almost the same height as the 1 and the 9. Wear appears to be even from the center of the coin to the exterior. I want your opinion to what you see as a collector before I attempt to have this coin graded as mint error. The current state other than the dot is not worth grading, your opinion matters. Thank you all for input. I also submitted these images to a large Auction house based in the USA. I received an email today suggesting to get coins graded and recognize NGC as one of there graders. That answers my question to get graded. Thanks all.
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Newbie collector. Not sure if both sides are double died or just worn dies. Opinion welcome and any suggestion as to the value. Obv. date is shadowed. Rev. Roof at top, right pillar shadowed and has foundation shadowed. Thank you all for input. I also submitted these images to a large Auction house in the USA. I received an email today suggesting I get these coins graded and recognize NGC as one of there graders. That answers my question whether to graded. Thanks all.
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I have a 1916 Lincoln Penny with a dot below the date. Coin is not in great shape. Any suggestions of its value? I appreciate the comments of die deterioration however DDD would show signs in other areas of the coin which in this case does not appear to show signs of DD or DDD. I understand the condition of the coin is poor. The dot appears to be almost the same height as the 1 and the 9. The coins even wear from the center of the coin to the exterior of the coin. I still want your comments, to confirm if this is an error before attempting to have coin graded to confirm dot. Thank you all for the input. I also submitted theses images to a large Auction house based in the USA. I received a reply today and they suggested to get coins graded and recognize NGC as one of there graders. That answers my question whether to get graded. Thanks all.
1921 D Morgan Dollar
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Posted · Edited by Atache
Extra Feather appears at bottom end of right wing. The Dash appears Between the E and R of America. Interested if anyone else has these possible errors. Guessing this coin is at Max EF 40-45. If you believe you know the value I would appreciate a comment.