I'm out of the running this time. Good luck!
This is actually one of the reasons I cut my type set off at 1964 -- the obverse designs have stagnated and the reverse designs on some series are...
Very nice! Those are definitely keepers. I recently won an eBay auction for a large quantity of proof Jeffersons from 1960-1964 that had clearly...
I received the coin today, and I am extremely pleased with it. The photos in the auction did _not_ do that coin justice -- details are much...
Interesting -- this is something I think a lot of us silver hoarders have thought about but never really investigated ourselves. I wonder how the...
It was me. I didn't want to announce I was looking at it until after the auction ended. Thanks for the tip -- this will fit in very nicely in my...
If you know where the pictures are from and everything, you should report it to eBay and include that information. There's a "Report item" link...
Unbelievable, but it looks like you actually have the real deal there! ANACS should authenticate and slab it for you. It's cheap and easy to use...
I don't care what anybody says, these are really neat coins! I once had a similar experience with a roll of wheaties, but they looked more like...
My point is that most people don't follow coin news, and probably don't realize this is an indefinite change.
The mint has been changing up designs a lot lately, and penny changes aren't new this year to boot. Maybe it's not such a curiosity anymore?
Any insights into why he would choose ICG to grade/authenticate that?
I'll be curious to read any arguments _against_ membership that may get posted... Not because I'm necessarily against it myself, but so far the...
I'd worry because, as many pointed out, it appears to have been harshly cleaned. But I would still send it away for authentication at least....
I'd been leaning toward real but was reluctant to chime in because of the reverse problems others pointed out. I'm highly suspicious.
Wow, talk about a sketchbomb seller reply! "You know how to tell it's fake, so please don't buy it and neg me!"
I have an 1892 Columbian half in right now, and am planning on acquiring Lexington-Concord, Stone Mountain, and Long Island Tercentenary halves.
Good point. That gave me pause, too.
I dunno, it's a little shadebomb. I won't report it, given that, as others have pointed out, it's being sold as a belt buckle and no authenticity...
Very nice coins! I'm also working on a toned 7070 set -- I just love those things! Keep posting pics as you fill holes.
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