Education is free and it will keep you from wasting time looking for error coins that dont exist in pocket change.
Did you read the thread above? Likely no reason to post your coin.
I’m on vacation and it’s raining, I got all day.
YouTube shyster garbage for those easily duped.
Corroded with a lot of verdigris.
I’d love to join. I’ll be away until next Sunday. Let me know if that’s ok.
That’s terrible advice
I'm sure it was overlooked. They'll find it.
My father can’t find the coin. “It was sitting on a shelf” Facepalm.
Thanks Doug, that’s a great idea. We will likely visit in January, seems like I’ll have to plan it around FUN.
Thanks guys, I wanted to get a quick read before I spend further time to authenticate it. My parents live in Florida and need EXPLICIT...
My father has had this coin for probably 30-35 years (maybe more). The story goes, he received it from his aunt who received it from a Greek...
Chances are, it wasn’t what he though it was.
ok, so you didn't give up anything of value. I'd call it a fair trade. You paid five cents for a fake coin.
I find that all the artificial toning comes off as super fake looking. It reminds me of when Disney want to make something in their park look...
What did you give up for it?
Way off, supposed to be 27g http://www.coinfacts.com/silver_dollars/draped_bust_dollars/1797_silver_dollars/1797_silver_dollar_varieties.htm
Coins aren’t printed, they are minted. Did you weigh it?
I’m no expert on this series but this screams fake to me
I'll add a coin I picked up yesterday and is the compatriot to the Valentinian II that I posted yesterday. [ATTACH]
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