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Greenstang

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  1. Welcome to the forum. Sorry but that is not a lamination, that is zinc rot. Value one cent.
  2. Pictures please and what is your question? “Good condition “ doesn’t tell us much.
  3. The top half looks normal, not sure about the rest.
  4. Not really shattered unless the cracks are extending to the rim. The best it would be are interior die cracks although they do look more like scratches.
  5. A 1967 Canadian silver dollar graded PO1 by PCGS. It is one of two that I know of
  6. Welcome to the forum. Please show the complete coin when asking questions as there are sometimes answers in other parts or the coin. In this case it looks like that may be DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling) but a complete photo would verify at.
  7. Not unless you want to spend $50-60 on a coin worth one cent
  8. Welcome to the Forum. That could not happen during the striking of the coin so it is damage, not an error. Please crop your photos in the future, there is more background showing than coin. This would also increase the size of the coin.
  9. You called it when you said “damaged areas”. A spender now.
  10. And more spammers
  11. Please crop and rotate your photos properly so we may help you better. Some of your photos show more background than coin. Large clear photos are essential in diagnosing coins as we have to be able to see all the details.
  12. It is not botched, you have exactly what it says in the certificate, “ selectively plated”, which means that only certain areas are plated with gold. All the coins that were produced would look like that. As they were done after they left the mint, they would be considered damaged.
  13. A plated coin. Possibly a high school experiment, see quite a few of these around. An aliminum coin would only weigh about .9g
  14. More spam
  15. Oldhoopster You say all Small Dates, I think you meant all Large Dates (At least I hope you do).
  16. I’m going to jump in on this although I was just going to leave it. What you have is common Machine Doubling, not a Doubled Die. Suggest you study on what a true DD looks like. You have been told by some very knowledgeable people it is Machine Doubling. If you still insist you are correct, suggest you send just one off to be graded and find out for yourself. This way you won’t be wasting too much money.
  17. Welcome to the Forum Without clear a photo of the whole coin and a closeup of the doubling, no one will be able to help you.
  18. Agree with Woods020 That story the seller is telling you both is fictitious and impossible to happen.
  19. Your correct, it is just damage. Looks like some sort of stain. Possibly spent time in a coffee cup holder.
  20. Correct, it is damage, not an error. There is no premium for a damaged coin.