Member of Early American Coppers (EAC), American Numismatic Association (ANA), and Missouri Numismatic Society (MNS). Specializing in early American copper by die variety.
Will PCGS slab a coin where the date can't be determined? If so, I'll guess 1916-D since that's the only date that makes sense to pay the grading fee for a coin with that much wear.
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@PerryHall said:
Will PCGS slab a coin where the date can't be determined? If so, I'll guess 1916-D since that's the only date that makes sense to pay the grading fee for a coin with that much wear.
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Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
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Member of Early American Coppers (EAC), American Numismatic Association (ANA), and Missouri Numismatic Society (MNS). Specializing in early American copper by die variety.
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This is your best thread so far.
Edit: until he changed the title.
I’d say the duck came first.
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In the old days, a thread like this was called a "cheat thread" since people used it to increase their post count by posting nonsense or even TTT.
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Edit:
Title said “deleted” when I posted here yesterday. Don’t change titles to CYA.
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1910
You’d really think our host would grade a 1910 Mercury Dime?
Will PCGS slab a coin where the date can't be determined? If so, I'll guess 1916-D since that's the only date that makes sense to pay the grading fee for a coin with that much wear.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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You’d really think that informed people take you seriously?
They must have….
I can't see the last digit in the date. Perhaps PCGS used the mintmark position to identify the date.
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