I saw the far end with a Dremel and then pry it open with a flathead screwdriver.
Non-Entry comment: Instead of buying a $100 (for example) coin per week. Buy a $1200 coin every 3 months, and don't put off selling the lesser...
Picked up at a garage sale or swap meet in the 80's without a loop. Not a counterfeit but an intentional scam on collectors. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Ouch
I found this when I was about 8. I didn't know what the date was so I put it in the Reverse slot in my album.
Full step Jeffersons are so addictive.
The seller won't understand why there is no interest so they'll keep dropping the price.
Over an hour, but it worked.
This was certainly worth the price of admission.
Undated Bronze, J-PR-31 [ATTACH]
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I wonder if they could copy one and deconstruct.
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https://www.mcafeephotography.com Click on Numismatics. There are a dozen or so.
A few months ago I created my own version of a coin in hand with the light rotating around the coin. I've been a professional photographer for all...
Anything is possible, do you think that might be I suppose that's possible. Is that what an IHC would look like after years in the ground?
I took it to a jeweler to see if they could identify what is was plated with. Nope. Altered surface it is.
It would have been given to me by someone back in the late 50s looking exactly as it does now.
I have had this Indian cent mixed in with the others since I was a boy, so the 1950's. The wear seems to show a white metal. The rim looks to be...
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