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belg_jos
Would this clad layer have split away from the planchet before of after the strike?




Regards,

Jos
LostDutchman
id say before the strike
belg_jos
Is it worth getting certified?

Regards,

Jos
LostDutchman
eehh i dont ever send them in... but i have seen them graded... this one looks nice so it really up to you
moneydog
Id say before the strike too, the head is a weak strike and the back is weak showing it wasn't the thickness it should have been just my view. Lord knows I'm no professional.
leethree
QUOTE(LostDutchman @ Nov 27 2007, 09:31 AM) *
eehh i dont ever send them in... but i have seen them graded... this one looks nice so it really up to you


LostDutchman - just wondering why you don't send them in? I'm relatively new to the forum and gather that you're the resident expert on errors - (an aspect of the hobby I'm beginning to get interested in).
LostDutchman
the reason i don't send them in is because A missing clad layers dimes seem to be the most common...followed by quarters... and B im not a huge fan of slabbing coins unless the grade effects the price... as missing clad layers go... you can easily pick up a raw one an a slabbed one for close to the same price range.
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