Don’t the hard plastic 2x2s have holes in the corners where air can get in? This is why I prefer the old cardboard 2x2s. More fragile from...
OK, then, he is an official sleazebag. He was shortselling silver and got burned. I have no sympathy for him. This alone should get him banned...
I don’t blame you for being turned off by the whole mess, but I just have a couple comments. First, as for PO Box, it may not be an option for...
The problem is one of expectations. Ebay is what it is. It is an online way for a seller to find a buyer (or vice versa). Ebay is not the...
I have no idea what it is, but it looks like a gold plated coin to me. Of course, I have not seen it in person, so take this opinion for what it...
I think maybe the dates were transposed in the answer. The other information is correct, but it is the 1944 Henning that is the famous one (I’ve...
I am going from memory, but it is something about the good (benefit) of everyone superceding the good of one person. In later years AH had a...
Have to agree on one point - your cost is not the high bid, it is high bid plus shipping. You need to keep this in mind when buying over the...
I am surprised that the old 2x2s are not getting more respect. Personally, I swear by them. There are better holders, to be sure, but at 3 cents...
Not a bad looking coin, though (aside from that spot on his cheek). I have a couple Sackies that have that same matte finish - it looks great!
I would have to agree with the comments that Littleton does not sell junk – what they sell is solid and with no problems, with a few exceptions...
I've done the SE thing many times. Hve most of my SE (collection as well as bullion) that way.
The Swiss coins still look like that. Same design. Nice, classic, deeply struck coins.
Don't forget that 65 through 70 JFKs were clad, but SILVER clad. The clad layer is not copper, but a slightly different shade of silver.
If it wear real there would be many (or at least some) others like it, since the mint does not strike each coin one at a time with single number...
Never heard of this stuff. Is it from Europe? I only ask because I know many old Conder tokens and other big coppers were often treated somehow...
There is a likelier explanation still. They are fake. In any case, the "63 Kennedy” is a fake, since 1964 was the first year they were minted.
As I see it, there are no bright shiny spots in this picture. That means the whole coin was likely cleaned and then retoned. It was very possibly...
I thought the portrait looked sort of goofy, and the other coins he has look bad.
I know nothing about these coins (if it is one), but my impression is that it is fake. I say this because the fields are either corroded or rough...
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