He's already been told it's a replica and several have also echoed why it's a replica compared to an original, genuine note; one of which is the...
Be interesting to see what PCGS says about it, and whether they will designate it too. :thumb: I agree that NGC missed this one, and for this to...
Because he plans on submitting it to PCGS and wants a fair shake from them on the grading. If he submitted it to PCGS in the NGC holder, which has...
This one has some definite possibilities and I would suggest contacting John Wexler for his opinion on it. You can get his email from here:...
If I'm not mistaken, the name of the engraver should be along the bottom edge of the note, Gavit & Company Albany, and yours it's omitted.
That's exactly what it is Chris. +1
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That's like saying roll friction wear isn't wear and the coin should be under an MS grade label.
I give you the same answer here, as on the other thread you started yesterday about this very quarter. Looks like environmental damage, like a...
You got a raw Buffalo nickel, that is between F-G, IMO, for $1.50. You paid a going rate for common date Buffalo.
Do you have any idea how many emails they must receive daily? Probably thousands.
It's Germany, and it wasn't Germany as a whole but a select group of Germans. Not all Germans supported the Nazis and Hitler's agenda.
I've always known it to be referred to as Master Die, no abbreviation. Anyone who is discussing whether a coin has MD(mechanical doubling) or...
I know I shouldn't but I will anyway, but uhm, why?
No need to. I understood what you said.
A Master Die is a metal punch used to produce the working hubs, which in turn are used to produce the working dies. So the MD usually refers to...
I'm sorry, are we looking at the same coin here? Too many marks in the fields? I see a minor mark off her nose, and minute marks on the reverse...
But if every Saint has signs of wear, even on the high points, regardless of how that wear was caused, is it right for the TPGs to give an MS...
It should be MD for mechanical doubling as that is what it truly is. Considering what causes mechanical doubling, also called machine and strike...
Not according to Heritage. PCGS certified a 65 quarter struck on a silver planchet at XF45, and it sold on Heritage for $5750 with BP.
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