How would it "details"? The coin is not altered nor cleaned. Why would it get details?
You echo my thoughts exactly, Dave
Recently, I was surprised to learn that PCGS has certified a two-headed 5 cent coin....
as I was corrected in another thread. Genuine two-headed and two tailed US coins DO exist. (they have been certified by PCGS)...
given the parameters, I guess I would rather have 1000 $20 coins. The probability of each of them going up in value $1 is likely better than the...
MS-65+ (or PL)
I think you're right. The coin is most likely struck from a grease filled die.
I agree with both green18 and cpm9ball above. Most likely the 3 sets were stored in the same environment and therefore will exhibit the same...
jeffB is right, but I will also add that your feedback rating number = your positive feedback (unique members only) - your negative feedbacks...
MS-64
That was exactly what I was suggesting. Something like solder.
The first post in this thread begins "Answer on Monday" :)
The area of the cheek seems to look like it's been repaired. I don't know what term you'd use, but it's like the dark area on the cheek is not the...
If there's anything that I know about you, Insider, it's this: You have never let anyone have the last word. As far as your name calling,...
The first thing I see is an image of The Virgin Mary on Liberty's cheek
I'm used to the faces and colors... I don't usually pay them any attention anyway If you need to be right for your own self-esteem, I suggest you...
then you'd be wrong again... but there's no crime in it
I guess it all depends on how bad you feel it is to make a mistake. I make them all of the time. Both in real life and in writing. Neither are...
that's not what makes you one... but I digress...
If you're in the club... I'm happy to be a member
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