Stolen on July 27, 2012 and asking for help on Februry 21, 2013? Nothing like letting the trail get cold for seven months before going public.
Any rover link places a cookie on your computer that then make your purchases on ebay within a given period of time his "progeny". The website or...
Pretty dang cool. I'm guessing the music was added later?:rolleyes:
That coin does not have original surfaces. Whether or not one might consider it AT is one thing, but it has definitely been boinked.
I have been in this hobby-industry non-stop for the last two decades and your experience of toning being abandoned at some point is nothing like I...
You would likely get more for it at a local coin shop than ebay once you factor in ebay fees, PayPal fees and postage.
I wouldn't invest in that.
Your chance of finding a dollar coin made of silver from a bank are vanishingly small. Ike dollars were only produced in 40% silver as not for...
It's for real that it is a searched group of coins with an IHC placed as a seed on the end to attract artificially high bids from folks who do not...
It's not just a fake, but is a bad fake.
Are those scans or photos?
I've had Hugh Wood since they became associated with the ANA, but I have both a dealer policy and a collector policy. I do not recall the...
The 1873 has some pretty severe scratches on it that I had not seen in the first image. You like them and they appear to work for you, so that is...
I guess it depends upon image interpretation, but I would suspect someone spiffed it up at some point in time. Does that mean it would be bagged...
I don't know what the Red Book has for AU prices since I do not buy the Red Book. However, current Greysheet has them at- 1857; $48 in EF40...
It looks to have details of at least an EF45 as well as some remaining luster peaking through. However, the gouge on the obverse and the rim ding...
They both appear to have been dipped, but the 1857 has what looks to be secondary toning forming on it in a more advanced manner than the 1873. I...
The easiest thing to keep in mind is that an MS60 should have significant issues with eye appeal, but no wear; whereas an AU58 should have the...
Polishing destroys the numismatic value of a coin.
It looks genuine, but is a little too glossy for my taste. Also, there appears to be PVC/verdigris on the bottom of the reverse. These are...
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