Yup, it's altered date, although I'm not quite sure how. The 2 is wrong, too.
These are awesome!
I was just kidding, McBlzr. I figured that you requested it.
Well, the most commonly encountered dollar is the 'Morgan' dollar, minted from 1878-1921. They are very available, and start around $21-25 for...
I think NGC holdered that Buffalo backwards... ;)
Yup, its a '29 T2 Nat. Not a very scarce bank, but a nice note nonetheless. Shouldn't this be in Paper Money?
I wonder what the seller will receive?
I can't help, but I'm really glad I clicked the link. Talk about cool! You should really post this as its own thread - it's great information. I...
I have to admit, I agree wholeheartedly with Mainebill on that one. As a company, I don't mind ANACS at all. I think the grading is fair, and the...
Thailand, 5 and 10 Baht.
Good call on the old cleaning, methinks. Wouldn't have thought so, but some very good points were raised about the 'dead' look of the coin.
I find that it helps to have a variety of magnification strengths - they all can be of use, depending on what you are looking at. I do commonly...
I too use Funkee's tap-on-a-table method.
My refiner just melted a few of these yesterday. I found out too late - would have rescued them. Never understood why anyone would melt a 22K gold...
Ink is totally wrong, and looks to be on regular paper, not the propriatary linen/cotton blend that is used for circulating US banknotes.
Disagree, but can't find anything from the mint to support either side of the argument. Bullion strikes have no mintmark, and never have. Oh well!
I did know many bullion strikes were produced out of the West Point mint, but did not know that this was the case ealier on in the series. I...
I too believe Pd is grossly overvalued, especially relative to Pt. Liked the bit about 'not being an automotive manufacturer'. Haha.
It is a West Point made and MM'd coin. I believe it is a burnished coin (and I was aware of the difference, Chris.)
Yeah, Galen, what makes you think these are not genuine? They look fine to me.
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