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1973 S Nikel Proof Error

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I just got this and noticed the building was crooked on the back. It is INB certified

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 Posted 02/04/2013  04:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. Looks like a slight rotated die but not enough to have a premium. Never heard of INB,must be a so called "basement slabber" I am not good at grading but that coin is way over graded,IMHO.
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I just started collecting so I dunno
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I might be blind but I don't see the mint mark on th1s "S"?

...and, yes, the "grading" company is bogus
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The S is there its just tiny lol. but. I only paid 5.00 for it so I'm not at a loss.
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No way proof-70. At most proof-63.
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Can't go wrong for 5 bucks. I just wouldn't trust the grade. Treat the holder like it is a nice place to store the coin-nothing else.
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@noahs-numismatics very true, The holder will treat the coin fine.
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Thanks guys. Most of my coins I find is from work. I work at a gas station so I get some cool coins. I also have an 1865 2 cent piece and an 1838 one cent piece.
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You found them at work?

I have got silver dimes in change. But it has slowed down big time.
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Yes I have ten indian heads, The 1838 1 cent and 1865 2 cent. A war nikel and penny. A Barber dime and V nikel
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WOW! That is pretty awesome!
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That is so cool!!
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At first glance I thought that the slab
was flipped vertically not horizontally.
LOL, if it was then that's a nice die rotation.
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