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Davebays

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  1. Ok so it would be considered a "die clash error"? I was thinking a flip over multiple strike but the mirror image and the light strike threw me off. My bad, I thought I posted under U.S. coins. Thanks for the info Sandon!
  2. I noticed some bars on the oberse of this coin, it's the columns of the Lincoln memorial behind Lincolns head. On the reverse, there is a mirror image of Lincolns head on the coin with the memorial on top of it. It's faint but it's there. What error/variety would this be? Thank you
  3. Thank you Sandon, I'll give that a try!
  4. @DWLange I called and they told me to email pics to services@ngccoin.com and my email was returned saying there was no such email address, could you please confirm the email address for me sir?
  5. Thank you Gentlemen, I'll give them a call tmaro. Thank you for your time.
  6. So basically it's not good enough to be addressed?
  7. Thank you Coinbuf, Yes I understand the weather issues in Florida. I hope all is well there. If any further information is need I will be glad to provide it. Thank you for you time.
  8. It does have a rotational error as well but my main emphasis was on. The die crack. I'm not concerned with the grading on these coins I found these in circulation and they are for my personal collection but how can you be proud of something like this... I'm embarrassed to show anyone.
  9. Buffalo errors... I received the holder in this condition.
  10. As I said before, I did, then I was charged an additional $80 that never was explained on the invoice. If I would have known I was going to receive this type of service I would have sent it to anacs.
  11. I've had several coin dealers look at my coins before they were submitted. All concur.
  12. I sent in a 1913 Buffalo Nickle with a die crack thru five cents lettering and doubling in America and it wasn't labeled and the holder was scratched when I removed it from the box it was shipped in.
  13. Yes, they labeled my one cent mint lamination error, but nothing else I sent in, they even charged me $80 more for something that wasn't even explained...