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Greenstang

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  1. Welcome to the Forum Yours is also just damage, worth 10 cents If you knew the minting process, you would realize that what you have is impossible to happen during the striking of the coin.
  2. It is just damaged. Something has gouged the neck. Probably only worth bullion value now
  3. It is one of the better dates, 1925 is the best date with slightly over a million struck. I would give yours a grade of VF20
  4. Here are a couple of my Canadian silver bullion coins, a Bison and Grey Wolf
  5. One interesting fact about Dan Carr is that, whether you call his coins reproductions or counterfeits, is that he is allowed to sell them on eBay. Anyone else would have the listings removed as it is against eBay policy to sell counterfeits or reproductions.
  6. And that photo is not completely accurate. On the MD, it gives the appearance of the lower portion being curved when it should be straight down like a true step.
  7. Looks like two of the E’s are also partially filled
  8. Your right VKurt, typo on my part. I was even looking at the composition when I typed it out. Must be getting old.
  9. We really need to see a photo of both sides of your coin before commenting. Is it graded by one of the top graders or is it your own assumtion?
  10. It is part of a set of eight innovation dollars. Brass plated. You can buy the set of eight for about $35.00.
  11. Welcome to the forum. Not a double strike, as stated it has been damaged by heat. A damaged coin with no value over 10 cents.
  12. Welcome to the forum. That is not a real coin, it is fabricated. This is the second one I have seen today. There is one on another forum. If you have already sent it in to be graded, you have wasted your money as it is ungradeable. Would like to see pictures of your finest known Indian Head though. Make that three I have seen today , another one just popped up.
  13. Please follow the Coin Marketplace Guidelines for selling coins.
  14. Reported both the Walking Liberty and Saeted Liberty as counterfeits. Also asked eBay to check out the Morgan. Hopefully they will be removed today.
  15. That is known as the Hiawatha Belt variety. With over 80 million struck, they are not rare.
  16. Just damaged coins doesn’t really matter how. There is no way for that to happen during the striking of the coins.
  17. Without pictures it is hard to help you. Without having any information, there is the possibility of it being a counterfeit which would account for the difference in the coin.
  18. Easy to spot counterfeit. The date is wrong and detail in the gown is missing.
  19. They are 90% silver but only worth bullion value in that condition so it is up to you want you want to do with them. .
  20. Definitely not, it would cost way more to grade than what they are worth. The 64 is 80% silver but the 69D is only 40% silver.