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B.C
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Manganese literally means magnet
im familiar with the magnets op is using notice I made it plural took a whole stack of them to get it to hold long enough for a photo
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Like I said I took it to metal lab to do X-ray and doesn’t have silver! Am new on this so I really appreciate your opinion! I also weighted and is normal!!
ok no silver what did the x-ray gun say it was made of
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You have a real good magnet
When manganese is mixed with copper the manganese becomes ferromagnetic
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It's too small to be a mint mark just a beauty mark it's gained in it's life
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Unless you have some * + or cameos they would struggle to bring 1000 dollars
eBay currently has those years and grades listed individually as buy it nows that total 999.00 including shipping and not selling
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Russian misinformation
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First off we would need to know who your coins were graded by
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An experimental rinse was used however the anti tarnishing rinse would be very hard to spot in a picture sorry can't be of more help
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Sorry to hear about your grandpa
Yes its an error it's a planchet error however it dosent add much of a premium
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It's hard to tell with out looking at a coin in question but it sounds like milk spots which is caused by being in contact with PVC
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The "little 2 " is on the left top of the 0 not right op
A clearer picture and a picture of the entire date would help rule out a possible rpd
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I see the 2 your talking about at the eleven o clock position of the 0 it's not big enough to be anything of importance sometimes little imperfections resemble numbers and letters
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If you didn't write express on the box it may take them awhile to even open your package
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You guys know way more then I do on Morgan's but TBH I would have called it a fake i don't like the Ds in dollar and United to start with looks like it's a rectangle the other letters also have these 90 degree angles that I've never seen before
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Vg and ag are grades
Vg is very good and ag is about good which is pretty confusing being they are very poor grades
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Gotcha. You suggest I send it somewhere to get looked at?
good chance you will know what you got right here some really sharp people active here
i don't think it's worth sending in to be graded and attributed it's a minor double die variety I don't think they are highly sought after I would put it in a flip and enjoy it
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I still can't zoom in however I think I can see it good enough to say it probably is a double die
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I could see it yes but I couldn't see it good enough to know if it was caused by a clash a chip what not I'm more interested In the spread I think I see in the lettering ES of states and O in of
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Yeap you have 2 posts now see other post for reverse comment
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Can you take a better picture this could be a double die coin I see what looks like a light spread on ES of states however when I zoom in it gets fuzzy
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Are the 71d rare ......NO
If your asking about the reverse of a coin you should show the reverse of the coin
Olive branches are in the right talons of the eagle and arrows in the left
Vkurt can comment on the video
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It's worth a dollar
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Sorry there are no ddr in the series only ddo
Your coin is doubled just not the good kind it machine doubling
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1989 FG initials
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Both are rdv006
Sorry no 005 here