Doesn’t the same item listed twice not to mention multiple usernames violate eBay policy?
Doug has many nicknames... some violate forum rules... LOL
How do they do this and keep the weight the same? Or is a proof cent heavier?
This forum has been one of the best resources I have ever found. Lots of knowledgeable people who are happy to help. Welcome to the forum!
here's an idea: The Kennedy Half in question was manufactured overseas to be sold/exchanged overseas where nobody would even notice. This one...
Does eBay allow a person to have more than one id? I thought this was an eBay no-no
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Ed Wood says XF-40
As always, I apologize if I am incorrect, but I have always believed the 1916s to be pattern coins. That said, the 1916s are different from the...
Type I is typically reserved for the regular circulation coins (1917). The 1916s are not included because of their status as patterns.
1916 is a pattern. 1917 has Type I and Type II, 1925-30 has the date recessed into the pediment, or Type III
what do you think the toning is made from? If it doesn't react with the metal, the toning wouldn't be affected.
I don't see any red flag signs
The subject was discussed at length in Q. David Bower's Offiicial Guidebook to Morgan Dolars (5th Edition) by Whitman Publishing
Possibly less. I would grade this coin PF-66 deep cameo
there were hubs found recently at Philadelphia for 1964 Morgan Dollars
what was the grade?
XF-45
they both appear to be business strike coins
yes, there are deep cameo Franklin Halves and they command a significant premium.
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