Very neat, and a great looking coin too.
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Wow @ldhair , if the color of your first coin is really as shown (very different from your original post), the colors are uncannily similar.
Time fer me t'retire . . .
Half in the bucket, are you? Tryin' to get at the rest of the foam before @mpcusa ?
Scooby snacks . . .
Yup . . . Grandson’s sleeping over, so I got a late start.
No . . . but just like for BitCoin, there was a time . . .
Very nice looking coin.
Another counterfeit, this time from a seller I happen to know a little about. He seems a reputable enough guy, and I think he just doesn't know...
It's probably the detective in me . . . wanting to understand how an error coin was made is just as important to me as appreciating how different...
You shouldn’t need to wonder very hard . . .
I'm under the impression that you haven't yet read the entire thread.
Some more newps . . . Really pleasing, "moderately" affordable 1852-O $10 Lib. I'd been waiting for one that made sense. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Sorry we missed each other . . . Another time, perhaps. Hope you found something you were looking for.
I think that’s an overstrike error . . . An undocumented coin struck over a Roosevelt Dime :D .
I think it's sour grapes from someone who got booted out and can't get back in.
A few newps . . . A nicely toned 1906 Quarter Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very nice looking 1895-O Morgan . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I'm not so sure about the $10 Indian either, but I cannot so easily condemn that coin from your photos.
Whoa . . . back up the truck @Rheingold . That's not a real 1898 Double Eagle! PM me for details. Mike
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