Agree. Pass.
EF-40 despite the luster, heavy wear on chest and shoulderboards, lots of edge nicks.
In the present very low interest rate environment, there is ZERO connection between a small rise (even 0.5% - unthinkable) and the price of gold....
There's another way to "pass," and I'm using it more and more. I have a LOT of stuff on CraigsList, and when I get a lowball offer or an...
Since the Chinese government itself is buying and selling stocks, and has prohibited a considerable number of Chinese stocks from trading at all,...
And do they LOOK and WEiGH the same?? Who's the "tribute" to? The counterfeiter?
Looks like you missed the irony here. Anyhow, back to coins.
You are OK as long as you remember that "beautiful toning" is essentially a sulfite or sulfate reaction that somewhere way down the line, destroys...
elipisis > ellipsis loosing > losing While you're at it, clean up your own post, OK?
I question whether it's the same coin. On the M over M, the top M is clearly separated from the upper left edge of the shield, on the TPG image,...
"Secret service has done nothing..." This isn't the European Union. We have no jurisdiction over Chinese anything. We can't even interdict...
Call the postal inspectors. If you show that he's done it before, they'll be all over him. They don't mess around.
I've been watching for these, and here they are, for less than $3 each:...
Go into Google and search this phrase: fake chinese junk dollar I looked at the first 12 hits - ALL of them would be useful for you, and some...
Forget about the local Post Office, call the Postal Inspectors and politely fuss big-time. They are EXTREMELY sensitive to complaints they have...
Here is a website all frequent eBay-users should visit and study. It's a Feedback-summary database, plus some other auction tools available...
Anyone operating 13 years on eBay with a perfect 15000+ Feedback must be doing something right. I read his most recent Feedbacks, and 90% of his...
Do the copper-plated zinc not make good elongated coins (for whatever reason)? Do they turn out mottled and prone to environmental damage?
I happened to notice in the July 7 Numismatic News that a man named Mike Fuljenz has just published the Second Edition of his 237-page book, "Type...
Most of that looks like snowplow or winter-salt damage...
Separate names with a comma.