Cherried this unattributed S-19 This morning [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see S-179 as well. The high 9, upright of E slightly left of hair wave, short fraction bar, numerator centered over fraction bar, and long berry...
Oh boy, I just got a few..
I will take a look later
The surface looks altered, but she might straight grade as an XF
Your pics were definitely unflattering for the coin. I bet she looks fantastic in hand
PF-63
I see what you mean. I just checked the Chinese wholesalers, and I didn’t see any that came with chopmarks
For comparison purposes, here is a cleaned chopmarked trade dollar I owned a couple years ago. I bought it as fake, but it was later determined to...
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I respectfully disagree, because there is a corresponding flattening on the obverse. The mark that set me on edge is the one by the date. The...
This is the first this I saw, and it gave me a bad gut feeling. Now, I have seen coins that were so harshly cleaned with a metal brush/wool that...
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That’s a 1914. The OP coin is a 1914 S. The luster between the issues is significantly different [ATTACH]
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I still can’t believe a dealer would sell a genuine 1776 Continental Dollar for €0.50. Stuff like that, however unlikely it may seem, does happen....
But it is your fault that you called him a scammer without verifying the claim. That is 100% on you. The seller is not at fault at all
Also, for the record, “ripoff” =/= “scammer” Someone who is a ripoff intentionally overcharges and/or manipulates the truth in such a way that it...
Don’t get me wrong, I think that it would be stupid to pay the asking price with the pictures given. However, I think it is very probable that you...
You can think it all you want, but saying it if happens to not be true can get you sued. I’m not joking. @GDJMSP can attest to that That’s why I...
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