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Greenstang got a reaction from zadok in Would you guys consider this a mint error?
Pictures are pretty blurry but it looks like it is a slight off centre strike.
Not really off enough to add any value.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Hoghead515 in Have a coin
Welcome to the Chat Box.
Not sure what you mean by where to send it, there is no value above face for that damaged quarter.
Spend it if you can.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Coinbuf in Double small date 1982 D Lincoln cent
Looks like a copper plated zincoin to me. Check the weight to two decimal points.
I see some zinc dust bubbles and the start of spilt plating.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Hoghead515 in Double small date 1982 D Lincoln cent
Looks like a copper plated zincoin to me. Check the weight to two decimal points.
I see some zinc dust bubbles and the start of spilt plating.
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Greenstang got a reaction from rrantique in GSA Hoard Question/s
Just a simple matter of going online to see the different styles. That's wear I found these pictures of the three different holders. Also a picture of the soft case for lower grade Morgans. If it is not in a sealed case or holder, then I don't think there is any way of telling if it is a GSA.
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Greenstang got a reaction from RTD789 in 1873 silver dime
Nice find in change.
Suggestion, if you crop your photos, it will increase the size and make them easier to see.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in GSA Hoard Question/s
Hafta agree with Kurt
That is not GSA holder. Doubt if it is even a GSA Morgan.
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Greenstang got a reaction from pigeonman333rd in Another awesome find to me
As In stated earlier, the easiest way to tell if it has been plated or not is to just look at the edge. There is no guessing this way.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in 1957 D NICKEL
I see Die Deterioration on the reverse, wear and possible damage that has flattened the letters on the obverse. No sign of DDO and very slight MAD
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Greenstang got a reaction from Moneyy in 1973 10 cents Canadian dime gold
It looks like you may have broken about even, depending on the value of the half and full sovereign as they are worn. Probably worth $12-1300.00. The Canadian gold 50 cent is worth about $130.00. The James Madison medal could be worth at least $400.00, maybe more, depending on the grade. At least you didn’t lose this time.
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Greenstang got a reaction from GoldBear150 in Is the dime worth grading 1996 W
Ask yourself, how much do you think that dime is worth.
Unless the answer is at least $150.00, then it is not worth grading.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Hinkle in 1966 penny's "MD" Mechanical Doubling
I would say that all three are MD.
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Greenstang got a reaction from NewGuy1 in 1962 D what happened to this coin.
PMD, Impossible for that to happen during the minting. It has been damaged after it was struck. Exactly how it happened doesn’t really matter as damage is damage.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in 1969 S not a variety
Welcome to the Chatbox
It looks like it could be a small die chip.
Common and not considered an error.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Hoghead515 in 1973 10 cents Canadian dime gold
Take the money and don’t let him talk you into an exchange. He knew what he was doing so don’t have anything else to do with him.
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Greenstang got a reaction from NewGuy1 in 1973 10 cents Canadian dime gold
Take the money and don’t let him talk you into an exchange. He knew what he was doing so don’t have anything else to do with him.
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Greenstang got a reaction from EagleRJO in 1973 10 cents Canadian dime gold
Take the money and don’t let him talk you into an exchange. He knew what he was doing so don’t have anything else to do with him.
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Greenstang got a reaction from Moneyy in 1973 10 cents Canadian dime gold
Take the money and don’t let him talk you into an exchange. He knew what he was doing so don’t have anything else to do with him.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in Ungraded Graded 1921 peace
All 1921 Peace Dollars are High Relief, I don't know why NGC puts it on their labels. Low Relief wasn't introduced until 1922.
As far as a grade goes, I would say low AU.
Don't forget that a seller can put whatever price he wants for a coin. It is up to the buyer to determine what it is actually worth to them.
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Greenstang got a reaction from JT2 in 2003 silver eagle inquiry
Duplicate thread, it has been posted three times now.
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Greenstang got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in 2003 silver eagle inquiry
Duplicate thread, post number 4
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Greenstang got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in 2003 silver eagle inquiry
Duplicate thread, it has been posted three times now.
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Greenstang got a reaction from EagleRJO in Mini Penny
How about ten of them, all kinds for sale on eBay
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/225208098314?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=706-159614-043509-9&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=225208098314&targetid=4585856844771833&device=c
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Greenstang got a reaction from GoldFinger1969 in Ungraded Graded 1921 peace
All 1921 Peace Dollars are High Relief, I don't know why NGC puts it on their labels. Low Relief wasn't introduced until 1922.
As far as a grade goes, I would say low AU.
Don't forget that a seller can put whatever price he wants for a coin. It is up to the buyer to determine what it is actually worth to them.
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Greenstang got a reaction from EagleRJO in Inquiring
Jessica, in the future please put the denomination and the date of the coin in your heading.
It makes it too hard to go back to find a post that all have the same heading.