G Gi_Jungle Junior Member Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 33 Jan 16, 2012 #1 is it 10% or a little greater? Attachments DSC_0007.jpg 45.3 KB · Views: 351 DSC_0008.jpg 41.6 KB · Views: 321
MoBob Elite Member Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 4,738 Location Harrisonville, MO Jan 16, 2012 #2 Wow that is crazy , never seen one like that .
PhotoRob06 Forum Supporter Joined Apr 8, 2011 Messages 2,221 Location MA, USA Jan 17, 2012 #3 Not sure of the percentage, but definitely enough to raise the value. Great find!
springcypress Full Member Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 177 Location Oklahoma City Jan 17, 2012 #4 I'd be comfortable with 10%. at 5% you wouldn't have lost any of the date. at 20% you would have lost the date in it's entirity.
I'd be comfortable with 10%. at 5% you wouldn't have lost any of the date. at 20% you would have lost the date in it's entirity.
Marchas45 Senior Member Joined May 10, 2010 Messages 322 Location Belfast, Maine Jan 17, 2012 #5 That coin looks very unusual to me. Looks like two coins stuck together and I've been racking my brains out to what would have caused it if it's genuine. Weired but nice though.
That coin looks very unusual to me. Looks like two coins stuck together and I've been racking my brains out to what would have caused it if it's genuine. Weired but nice though.
Spartan84 Explorer Forum Supporter Joined Aug 25, 2011 Messages 1,331 Location NE Ohio Jan 17, 2012 #6 Can we get a side shot pic? thickness comparison
jwebs Elite Member Joined Aug 29, 2011 Messages 698 Location Montgomery, AL Jan 17, 2012 #7 Thats a really neat quarter. Looks almost like a combination of a broadstrike and an off-center strike.
Thats a really neat quarter. Looks almost like a combination of a broadstrike and an off-center strike.