I haven't the slightest idea what you just said.
I can't be any more clear: CTF coins are absolutely obnoxiously priced and the guy who owns and advertises them is a DETRIMENT to this hobby. He...
Not at all. Just send me $7 cash with the coin to ship it back. I also email you the HD photos I take. No tricks. I have a good reputation here...
i can't even see where the clip is on this
also, you seldom find a curved clip would be a perfect fit for another coin to fit in it as the planchet can change shape from metal flow. I say...
The raised rims do not appear to have tapered at all on either side, and there seems to be little if any weakness, fading, or stretching of...
not necessarily. lots of foreign planchets struck by U.S. dies have no missing details and decent strikes
I'd be happy to examine it for you and take HD photos. Just pay shipping there and back. I don't charge, and you get to keep the photos. ~Joe C.
Not sure why you are complaining about how many varieties there are and that it isn't worth your time. So, don't look through them. If it was so...
you can send it to me to examine and take HD photos. I don't charge. just pay for shipping to me and then to send it back to you ($7)
interesting.
For the life of me, I honestly don't understand why so many people ask this question. Here are some points to ponder if you find yourself asking...
what about your and you're?
The Blakesley Effect does show, but I would like a close shot of the edge if possible. I am 97% sure it is good
Exactly
Numismedia can only guess. It is not an authority source. So long as your happy with it
You are certainly free to disagree with my analysis. But people who paid that much for those know little of what they are doing.
Unfortunately, all of those are just face value
I agree. Sometimes I want the error placement how I want it to show
This one is even better! [ATTACH]
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