I see the "FG" initials on the far right of the Memorial steps. So not sure what you are looking at that makes you say there are no artist initials.
Do you have a picture that isn't so blurry? Also, it is good form when posting a coin to always post both sides if possible.
Silver coinage stopped in 1964. Anything dated after that is not silver, sorry. Not sure why you would want to remove these, I don't see...
I see the shape he is referring to that looks slightly like a 5 or an S. But its obviously PMD of some sort, just a scratch or whatever that sort...
For the past 5 years in a row, I have bought their American Silver Eagle special they have every January where you can get the new issue for about...
You are posting in an old thread. Please start a new thread and post pictures of your coin. Without pictures, no one will be able to give you any...
Please learn to use punctuation. And please try to type your thoughts in a more understandable manner.
You also said multiple times in this thread that you were going to delete your account and never come back here. Yet here you are.
Bye.
Did you contact them and ask them why you didn't receive your last shipment & bonus?
Also, I think the use of the words "errors" is where the misunderstanding is coming from. Damaged or poorly struck coins are not errors.
OP has to be a troll.
What is so odd about this recent activity is that if you know your history, the reason there are so many Lee statues and other things commemorting...
To correct the numerous references in this thread, this coin is not bullion. This is the special finish version issued by the US Mint and sold on...
As opposed to your one and only comment ever being a necro-post of a 6 year old thread? You have no idea what you are talking about. Delete your...
Yes, money is worth money.
Way to miss the point. :banghead:
Then why are you here? You said its real, and nothing from us is going to change your mind. Go to pcgs.com and pay to have your coin...
A platinum denari from the long reign of Hantarus the Strong (817-912 AD).
What information are you looking for? This is called toning, as you yourself say. It happens in varying degrees based on what the coin is stored...
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