Oh come on, Mannie. You said twice, in two seperate posts that your pennys weighed 3.1 grams specifically, and you would prove it with a photo....
I think MCM prices aren't so bad. Many are 5-7 bucks with free shipping. https://www.moderncoinmart.com/us-coins/proof-and-mint-sets/mint-sets/
All I am saying is that what Ive heard many times, even in this thread: you submit to ICG to get problem coins into a slab without a details...
It means you are doing something wrong. No offense, we welcome new collectors here, but what you are describing is not possible when it comes to...
While I appreiate the insight into how TPGs grade, and am looking forward to your detailed analysis, it comes off as a little odd to me that much...
Others more experienced in grading than I might have better insight, however I do know that there is what is commonly referred to as "bag marks"...
When will you be posting the photo of your Lincoln cent that is better than the MS68+?
Would grade AU58 from ANACS.
Your logic is backwards, no offense. The fact that others have posted similar coins, and that you have found several is actually evidence that it...
You are thinking of halves, not quarters. 1965 quarters are clad, no silver. 1964 was last year of silver quarters.
First, start a new thread. This thread is 5 years old and is on a different subject. Second, post a clear picture of the coin otherwise we really...
Cool story, bro.
[ATTACH] Your penny is PMD. Simply google "how to make a silver penny" It is a high school science lab project that people have been doing for...
You have a plated penny. Many have been produced through the years as novelty items. You are not the first nor the last to make this thread.
Well, they do holder 2.5 million coins a year. Nobody's perfect. Humans make errors. What is important is how they handle the errors they make....
How about no.
This is environmental damage. It is not considered an error, sorry. Stick around awhile, you will see this question asked many times with many...
Yea, unfortunately it is a common post-mint alteration that is done by hobbyists and bored people. Also, it doesnt really matter for this coin...
Trying to guess which is the one coin that exceeds four figures.... is it one of the gold ones?
Looks fake to me, but I am hardly an expert on this era. A quick search online does reveal it is a heavily counterfeited coin.
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