It's not the verge of anything, it's done right dishonest. When Chappell uses phrases that lead the buyers into believing the coins will have...
Because they pay some shmuck off the street to push a button that rings the phone. :thumb:
As I said here http://www.cointalk.com/t215093/ it looks like a grease filled die strike.
That's a 1942 not 1943. Looks like a grease filled die strike to me, which accounts for the weakness in the 4 and 2.
I think either you or Tim. NFN, but I found this was cast during the reign of Emperor Si Zong of the Ming Dynasty.
BUT! Is yours real?
He could have been from Vulcan and I still would have reported it. Read post #9, all is clearly explained.
I don't hate anyone, not even the Iraqi people, many of whom I was firing rounds at during the war. The point I was making is it appears that...
The other thing you have to understand is spammers can embed your email address into the headers on the spam they send out, so it's harder to shut...
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Since the seller is in Israel, I just reported the listing to eBay.
If you expect to sell that as a genuine Mint error 65 dime struck on a silver planchet, it won't sell unless it's slabbed by PCGS or NGC. I would...
I'll be feeling like next year when I hit the big FIVE-0 :thumb:
As others have stated, it's MD. I agree with starting it at $.99, listing it as Mechanical(or Machine) Doubling, and let the bidding take it's course.
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Yeaher! What he ^ said!
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The first digit in the date, on the OP's pics is a 1, so how could it be 2001 or 11?
Sometimes, husbands have to make certain "concessions" to our wives so we can make our coin purchases. So, I found this on eBay and knowing that...
How about a pic of the entire coin, both sides? Is it a 71, 81, or 91? What is so special about it, that you want to sell it on eBay?
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