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  1. The Polish-Lithuania 1500's rider coins are cool. I've had one on my want list for a while (2 years+) but haven't managed to find the grade/price I want. It also seems that the price has gone up on nicer specimens of these since I started looking.

  2. There are a number of possible explanations. Could be struck on a foreign planchet which is composed of something magnetic. It's really hard/impossible to say, let alone verify, without seeing good quality pictures or the coin in hand.

     

    Virtually any digital camera sold today will have a close focus macro setting (usually denoted with a flower) which will enable you to take a decent picture. If you don't have access to a camera, try taking it to a local coin dealer (or coin club) and seeing what they think.

  3. I've been on a buying spree ;)

     

    1874H Canada 25 cents, ICCS EF40

     

     

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    1886 Farthing PCGS MS64RB

     

     

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    1951 Canada Prooflike Dollar PCGS PL66. PL coins are such a pain to photograph, but it's good practice. I also need to find something better than Plastx to buff out the marks on the holder that show up twice in photos thanks to the reflective surfaces of the coin.

     

     

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    1949 Canada Dollar NGC MS65. I own about 4 or 5 of these now, never get tired of them :)

     

     

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    1896 Canada large cent ANACS MS62RB (old small/green label holder)

     

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  4. Definitely needs to be TPG.

     

    Agreed.

     

    At the US mint, when you see 1 coin like that, you most likely see several thousand others. If you're not seeing a double-die listed for that date, I'm assuming it's either INCREDIBLY RARE (and therefore worth thousands) or counterfeit

     

    Errors coming out of the US mint and Canadian mint is like comparing apples to a loaf of bread. The much lower production and much stricter quality control of the RCM means very few major errors get out into circulation.

     

    I've never seen a doublestruck silver dollar like this of a date other than 1967. From the pictures I think it is probably legit, but definitely get it certified as any potential buyer would want its authenticity guaranteed before purchasing it.

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