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Same as above. There are a couple of coin inventory spreadsheets online that are free, and you can modify them to your liking. That's where I...
Save yourself headaches and worries - buy slabbed.
....and to my untrained eye, it looks like a fake. If not fake, harshly cleaned.
I don't know if it's real or fake from those photos, but... Morgans are so readily available, why buy one that you have doubts about?
I think you guys are on to something. Found this VG-10 on coinfacts; [ATTACH] And my VF-30; [ATTACH] I think mine looks pretty close to the...
I thought you'd get a kick out of it! There are tons of some of the early commems that are circulated, but very few of the others. Most that...
From the NGC price guide of this coin: 1889 Struck at the Addis Ababa Mint in 1922, 1931 and 1933 from newly prepared dies having corrected...
It seems there is another variety of the coin that has 'BIRR' on the 'uncorrected' dies. So, I'll guess that 'BIRR' is an incorrect spelling of...
Reveal coming soon, don't miss out, get your guesses in now!!
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I didn't say every mark was PMD, but I don't think you'll ever convince me that most of those are planchet marks (and I'm very open-minded)....
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Send it to NGC, if they also come back as QC, crack and send back to ANACS. Easy peasy.
Honestly? I'm leaning towards die pair 2. Everything matches except the "WE" is really weak. This would be worth sending in to ANACS for variety...
I can't agree with this. What we would normally consider planchet flaw marks shouldn't be visible in the fields or on the rim. On Ike's face I...
Are you sure it's raised? From the photos I for one can't tell for sure.
For the Colonial coinage, I'm just happy to have some. Never was too concerned with condition. I think just having it says a lot.
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