Thanks for clarifying that for me.
[ATTACH] I have noticed that a number of 1798 Silver Dollars being sold on ebay have what looks like a radial die gouge above the foot of the L...
You might be better off going to retail businesses and offer to buy their excess coins so that they don't have to haul such a heavy bag to the...
Well, to answer your title question - you know what Willie Sutton said.
I didn't realize this was a 4 year old thread when I opened it but to answer the op's question - ebay.
It's an edge break on a die that hasn't fallen away yet. When it does, you'll just see a featureless lump on the coin where it used to be.
When you buy into this game, you buy into the rules and costs.
from another thread (regarding ASEs) As for ASEs, they are not real coins. No one would ever pay for a $1 item with one. They are bullion and...
Boo hoo.
Plated with what looks like gold.
So, what are we to conclude from all of this? That they present their offerings in the best light possible? Isn't that the same that anyone who...
Probably made by the Osborne Company in Cincinnati Ohio in the 20's. There are a ton of these on ebay, in various denominations.
I recently saw a similar experiment where a couple dollars worth of pennies were randomly dropped on a NYC sidewalk. Surprisingly, no one...
http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_nkw=&_sop=10&_ipg=200&LH_PrefLoc=2&_ssn=scotros_810&rmvSB=true...
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Their what???
An attempt to upgrade - that didn't work.
Die defect
Well, we all know that the way ebay is run is not fair to the sellers, and by allowing sniping it's not air to the buyers either. The only fair...
There are older examples that have all steps present so I don't see that the designation was created just for the center steps. Maybe we need an...
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