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Eleanore8

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  1. It was online at valuemystuff which is why I’m here now. I was uncomfortable with their certification. Sorry it WAS listed as Very Fine (Super Fine 🤦🏻‍♀️) and a weak strike through the V. I’ll try and get a better picture of the strike tomorrow. It’s rather long and goes from the Y in Liberty down through the VST in trvst. Also, if you look on the reverse side, you can see the same weak strike going through America and down toward the R In Dollar. I also looked at the VAM’s and didn’t see the error listed. The thing I do know is the coin has been in my possession for 30 years and prior to that, it was in my Aunts possession. She was in her 60’s when she passed away 30 years ago.
  2. Thank you very much The coin is beautiful & still has all its shine. I enlarged it to show the imperfections which also takes away the shine. I believe the error could be making the V look high. I did have it looked at and it came back Super Fine with a V strike error. If it was worth it, I wanted to have it graded by NGC as they’re one of the best If it isn’t, I’m going to do what MN1 suggested and keep it protected and continue to treasure it.
  3. Thank you so much The error I'm seeing is on the obverse right side which begins at the Y and goes into the TRVST.
  4. Again, I’m new! I’m not sure where to post, just looking for information.
  5. Hi, I’m new to coin collecting and inherited this gem from my late aunt. It’s hasn’t been in circulation the past 50 years or longer. It has a obverse error. Is it worth having it graded? Any information would be appreciated.