Nice coin I like the look, the darker toning around the peripheral makes the central design stand out more imo.
Looks like it's a 1923 not 1928 and one that's been harshly scrubbed or polished.
I don't actually see the sellers response just a transcription from OP of what the seller said? I would leave positive feedback if it was me, I...
To add a little to this it also relates to just who the mint's 'authorized' resellers are who are allowed to buy AGE/ASE/Buffalo bullion coins...
I don't know that much about paper money but it looks like it could be real and looks like it's an insufficient inking error on the 3rd overprint....
APMEX, MCM, etc they can all choke on them. Hopefully other collectors start waking up to the fact that they seem to always 'miss out' on sales...
Some good advice given, as mentioned the Redbook is essentially useless for pricing or value information. It will let you now what coins should be...
Wait, how can it be ahead of schedule when all those metal pushers told me that the U.S. Fed doesn't even have any gold to give back?? :rolleyes:
Your coin is actually a representative of the 31st highest mintage of the series being a 1911 D.
Is the bezel real gold as well? And have you had the apparent diamonds around the bezel tested to see if they are in fact diamonds? I wouldn't...
Your picture is not good enough to determine anything really. Need a clear in focus shot of the area in question. Where are you seeing doubling?
To me it seems suspect how so many of these types of 'seized' property type auctions end up having counterfeit coins in there lots. Makes me...
Thanks, generous giveaway.
Personally I never waste airtites on silver bullion coins they are fine if stored in the tube, but that's just me.
Interesting, glad to see it get a new life. The video I assume is here for those also interested...
Imo that coin could go MS. It might certainly be low MS like MS60 because the bagginess and strike. But as @HawkeEye stated the flatness is likely...
I don't see it especially the eye and cheek but sure.
With the obverse head design it's impossible it's a 1916.
Yeah I couldn't find anything regarding a coin like this in any of the error/variety books I have or online either when I checked. There doesn't...
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