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Very interesting and unusual to have a contemporary counterfeit handed down directly from the guy who made it.
But can't you feel the aura of the mint director imbued in the coin?
The barcode scans as a coin ID 7190, which is 1889-CC Morgan (ding ding ding, correct answer!), grade 62 (bzzzt wrong answer!) and cert 24537719...
Difficult to know which scratch you're referring to. Regardless, I dislike the way they qualify these. It's supposed to be a strike designation....
I suppose the mint has been at this for a very long time, in one way or another. For the Columbian half, they pulled coins 1, 400, 1492 and 1892...
"Morgan coin shape" :yack:
I noticed that too. Pretty much every scene with a coin they're putting their fat fingers all over it.
Well it must be coin rerun night on MeTV - the Perry Mason episode The Case of the Wooden Nickels is on right now. Coins galore! The plot centers...
I know, I just thought it was funny that back to back episodes tonight featured coins. One thing I noticed tonight was that when Barney and Andy...
Back to back reruns of Andy Griffith tonight featured coins. First was the episode where Andy tricks Barney into thinking his buffalo nickel was...
Egged on by the TPGs and their first strike early release signed by some obscure person stuff. But hey, I guess it sells.
Have you considered that the certificate may not go with the coin? The coin and cert are loose so how do we know? Presumably one of the key points...
I'm perplexed. It doesn't look like a counterfeit to my eyes. So then I wonder if it's a sandwiched fake. But that doesn't make sense - you could...
No expert but poking around PCGS both 1876 and 1877 have mint mark positions that look close. I'd bet on 1877-CC since it's the cheapest. The...
I picked the one with the map because the Great Lakes are cool. Wisconsin baffles me - they're 10th in line as corn producers behind even South...
Kramer tries to pay for a calzone. (Lots of other plot lines woven into this clip...) [MEDIA]
AU Details - Scratched. No CAC for you.
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