Am I missing something? This looks like an $8 specimen to me, based on grading guidance...
I don't think it's a modified 1924. The stem of the 4 [for a 1924] falls a bit more to the right to the bottom of the designer's initials below...
IMO The images are too small for any kind of accurate picture grading. And as Doug said, the 1921 Peace looks a bit wacky. I do not think I would...
Pictured is a 1740 George II Halfpenny that I arrived yesterday. Pursuant to Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No. 135, Coinage for Colonial...
A rifle casing is especially more disconcerting being found in a city park... what cartridge size was it? (not that I'm saying any other type...
Here are two farthing specimens from my collection: The first is a 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing The second is a 1775 George III Farthing...
A good number of my collection of three-cent pieces came from Century. And a lot of my Soviet and German specimens from Kennedy's. I think any...
I've done business with Kennedy's and Century in N.VA., and one other small shop on Duke St. I haven't done any business with Cameo; I've heard...
:thumb: I picked up on the "Who is John Gault?" reference. I think there are a lot of sharp folks on this board who could have possibly picked up...
great specimens! was this at a shop in N.Va?
Interesting... I brought this very topic up about similar concerns with current proposals to make ceramic nickels with chips embedded. But folks...
:eek: :secret: shhhhhhhhhhhhh! :whistle:
sounds sort of cryptic...
Terrific finds! I really like this one!!! I tried doing a google on it, but couldn't find much on it... can you tell a little about it? Thanks...
Awesome! I just got a Pioneer 5.5 and a Garrett 250... only have practiced thus far, and seem to be having good luck with the tests and practice...
wow indeed. great finds. are any of them in a condition above AG3 'ground find'?
c'mon guys... this is all getting ponderous. I hope no one here actually believes this is anywhere near plausible.
Auto color,contrast,gamma,etc., correction via PhotoShop...
That is bugging me too.
I don't see any reason why not :thumb:
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