Doesn't look like an inverted 2 under that 1.
Guaranteed fake.
"What would be the harm in trying a new forum?" My logic for voting no was based somewhat on what I witnessed on the NGC boards. NGC kept adding...
I use two loupes. The better quality is a Zeiss 10x taken from a microscope and it is not meant to be used hand-held. However, I know what I am...
Wow, kanga! That is a heck of an effort on the type set! By the way, the reverse image for your Type 3 three-cent silver is upside-down and...
No. That is not a neutral "no", but a strong "NO!". The NGC forums have fragmented into many sub-forums by allowing new forum topics to pop up...
No, you did not do well at six dollars even if it has a COA and original case.
It's not a coin. It has essentially no numismatic value.
Many who do not like toned coins call them damaged or corroded, which is a misuse of the term. Others who do like toned coins are sometimes...
My guess is that it would be worth slightly less than a non-defective planchet WQ, but this is truly and entirely a guess.
OGH has taken on a generic definition of practically anything in a PCGS holder prior to the advent of the blue inserts in late 1998. I wouldn't...
That's fine. That is why I wrote "clearly to me". Others could interpret it differently.
It's a real coin with legitimate US Mint Set toning. It also appears accurately graded as an MS66.
It's a regular nickel that has corroded.
For those unaware, the OP has edited his first post in this thread. I read it when it was fresh and it read clearly to me like the OP was...
That's pretty dang cool!
It looks like an MS66 to me. The strike is good, there is no wear and the luster is better than typical for a 1950-D. The downside on the coin...
There is a great book on the subject by Mark Goodman. Of course, I realize that not everyone can or wants to invest in a book on photography, but...
Game counter?
If one arm of the auction house bids on the part of the house and the other arm of the auction house handles bids on the part of its clients and...
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