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1901/00 S $5 Liberty Overstrike -Opinions?

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The image looks like a scan, so it's hard to tell about the luster, but that looks like a gorgeous coin to me. I'd be interested in a closeup of the overdate!

 

James

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Don't know much about these but the overdate is pretty cool.

 

For NGC: Please get your quality control back up to par. Notice your logo on the back of the slab is off-centered. Also, on one of my shipments I just recently got back from you the insert label on the front wasn't glued down properly and is coming up plus there was a crack in the holder. I don't know about others, but I want my slab to come back pristine. Thanks....

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Looks legit to me with greenish toning and copper in shield. The greenish toning often makes gold coin scans look "off" in luster. The 1901/00-S in MS64 is a real find of a scarce issue. Congratulations!

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From the picture it's hard to see the overstrike, but when holding the slab you can see a filled in part at the top of the 0, and with a loop it is very easy to see. Will try to take a better macro shot when I get my digital back in a week.

 

Luster is great, pictures don't reflect the quality. I grabbed this one the day it was posted from Heritage. Here's one close-up.

 

1901O-SFront-Large.jpg

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