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Re: 2004 Lewis and Clark nickel error
Your pictures show a normal nickel, worth 5c. If your nickel was struck through grease, that isn't visible in your pictures. Your nickel would still be worth 5c even if so. (View Post)2 -
Re: What is this
No, it does not. As several people have already pointed out, your coin has been severely damaged long after it was struck. The L in Liberty (not Lincoln) was struck in the same place and the same way… (View Post)3 -
Re: Well, there goes the value of MS 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollars
Wow. Call it $30K each for 35 pieces = $1 million. Heck of a score. I hope the rest of the story comes out! (View Post)3 -
Re: 1934 25C DDO-002? I'm still terrible at identifying doubling...
What he said. The first step when attributing a variety is to find some feature in the variety that you feel is hit-yourself-over-the-head obvious. For me, that's the notching at the bottom left of t… (View Post)1 -
Re: New retired guy with a question already🤡
That's not accurate. The PCGS price guide only applies to coins that are slabbed by PCGS with the corresponding numeric grade. That example is slabbed, but not with a numeric grade. So the price guid… (View Post)1