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The pictures indicate a need to have NGC confirm the legitimacy of the slab!
You have what is known as a "restrike", which is a coin struck from original dies, but not for circulation. Austria has a long history of...
Or, with equal logic it might be a long-necked turkey, called a giraffe. A few of the many problems with the quoted statement: Sacagaweas...
"Fantasy pieces" are any coin-like items which are not coins, tokens, medals or counterfeits. In other words a fake Trade Dollar which imitates...
Such medals typically sell for <$1, unless there is a collector of memorabilia in the category of the medal available. Yup. No, as stated in my...
Brass medal, probably from 1941, celebrating Vermont's sesquicentennial. The weight rules out being gold.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Both coins appear to be normally colored, so what is the "tinted quarters" reference about? You say you...
The bronze 2 sen is Y#18.2, dated Showa 15 (1882), and worth $2-4 in that grade. With the glue damage I personally wouldn't go over 75¢....
And also available at most public library reference sections, for consultation without charges of any kind.
Without getting involved in the underlying discussion, I am troubled by your use of the word "bullying" to describe Heritage's action as it...
Look here, post #3. Click on "Quote", copy the URL and the surrounding [img] tags, and there you are.
Here's the reply I got quite quickly: In other words, mistakes happen without necessarily being the result of either dishonesty or other misconduct.
Every now and then a planchet is created without one or both cu-ni layers. I sold a bicentennial with a missing reverse layer to one of the major...
I suspected that it wasn't Chinese, and knew it wasn't Japanese, leaving Korea and Annam. That's why I described it as an "Asian cash coin".
Well, just for kicks, I sent him this through the site's "Ask the Seller" function: Betcha he changes the picture. BTW did anyone else notice the...
And that scratch by the third star on the right sure doesn't help the eye appeal!
The place for postings about coin investment is the Bullion Forum, not here. Believe it or not, there are many, many of us who collect coins...
Tarnish is tarnish, and any is too much IMHO.
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