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1909-d $5 gold Indian half eagle error ?

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  • 1909-d $5 gold Indian half eagle error ?

    Hi ,
    I have come across this nice 1909-d $5 Indian gold half eagle that appears to have a unknown mint error ? If anyone could please elaborate on this I would be much obliged . It looks like there is no damage to the motto but does have damage to the wing ,slightest on breast and "U" in united . I'm guessing this happened in between steps in the minting process ? Also, how would I go about getting this attributed correctly and what would a fair price be on it ? Thanks
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    This looks like something was pressed into the coin after it left the mint to me. I am thinking this is post mint damage (PMD). JMHO.

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    • #3
      I will leave this for other members who might have opinions on the gouge. As far as pricing, we do not do that here. That is an agreement between a buyer and a seller. You may want to do completed auction searches to find out what they have been selling for.
      Bob Piazza
      Lincoln Cent Attributer

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      • #4
        @ sumdunce , I don't think it was after because the incuse letters are not showing damage on the motto .

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          Gentlemen, Is this coin worthy of getting attributed and where to send for attribution ? I was thinking maybe Variety Vista ?

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          • #6
            This coin would not be attributed as it is not a variety. It could/should be examined though, by someone who is a specialist in the error field. We need to leave this here for a bit to see if anyone else has an opinion. Please be patient as most people are not on here daily. In the meantime, I will see if I can get someone to have a look at this thread and see if he has an opinion.
            Bob Piazza
            Lincoln Cent Attributer

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            • #7
              Thanks' Bob

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