Seems like something happened to them. Their store has a message saying "we are sold out", no listings anymore. I don't know how a store works on...
It seems like relatively speaking they would appreciate about the same. It doesn't strike me that there are more collectors of a Walking Liberty...
If it was me, it would depend on the other coins in the type set and what the goal is for that, and whether there's a chance I'd ever want to do...
How should people play off something that isn't a real coin?
I suppose it's possible it was graded in their Paris office, and since the 11111 code is generic they probably had to type in the label info....
https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/american-overseas-territories/hawaii/50020/1883-hawaii-25c-ms/?des=ms 0.9 silver
Thanks, I don't follow the mint stuff much.
The images make it look like a piedfort. ("A piedfort is an unusually thick coin, often exactly twice the normal weight and thickness of other...
Types D-H are also listed for later years. Here's a summary of them all. Curiously Type B for 1964-D isn't shown but perhaps that was an...
Cool error. Here's a 1924 Lira double struck...
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I've posted both of these before. Found in the clean out pit below the pulper at a recycled newspaper paper mill in the late 1970s. [ATTACH]...
I wonder if this was the inspiration behind the carousel scene in The Sting where Gondorff is running a carousel as a front for a brothel and...
I'm just referencing a specific example that may not have ever been imaged. The untraced example in my post doesn't seem to be the Gimbels coin,...
My response was directed at the OP but thanks for clarifying yours. I'd never heard of it. There are a bunch of 1894-S dimes...
I'll say MS64 Partial Collar
Are you talking about a known coin type, or a specific coin? It also depends on what you consider an image or rendition. The lost/stolen Yale...
I can't really see the strike-through so I wouldn't add any value for it, might even subtract some, i.e. it doesn't seem to be anything "cool"...
Whatever it is, it's a damaged coin. I'm not going to bother clicking on a facebook link though.
I didn't understand that grade but I looked on Heritage at others designated with that.
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