I don't think it's worth anything, but good eye catching it.
Pre 1982 US cents :)
Looks to have been in a fire at one point.
Sorry, no strike through.
This is a normal circulating quarter. Very common and since this is not in fantastic shape, worth only 25 cents. The photo overload is a little...
that POTENTIALLY allows you to make tens of thousands.
Based on the appearance, it looks textured. I'd say it is a strike-through as well.
CPM9ball? I miss his posting too.
Sorry, the color, as well as the strike looks very suspect. I don't do these types of coins but I am pretty sure it is a reproduction.
Yes, these are the images I saw. Do you think it was sonically welded? Or just glued? I can see some chips in the plastic from when it was...
PCGS uses a vacuum chamber that effortlessly opens the slabs.
Some of these machines are very expensive. $1,500 is pretty high startup cost, if you ask me.
No problem, I understand. Keep at it
You came out on top with both! Better than a Canadian cent any day!!
This is the correct answer, but still a keeper. Not many of them out there.
I do not need to see the reverse, the reverse has lower relief than the obverse, so it will not change my mind. sorry.
Yes, the smooshing is visible in the date, LIBERTY, and IN GOD WE TRUST. It is present elsewhere in Lincolns portrait, but it just isn't as easy...
Entry post! I would take the Trajan denarius. I think this specific coin has been posted before, or up for sale in the past, because I definitely...
I don't think these hold any real premium unless they are lustrous or spectacular. I sold one a few years ago for about $110. My understanding /...
This is precisely why I do not touch graded modern coins. I don't think I've ever seen a truly deserving MS70.
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