There's a tolerance as much as .05 over or under weight.
Yikes! I don't see this getting a cameo, but it's still a nice proof. I would keep in the OGP myself.
Hmm! That's interesting. We have a member right here at CT who places his coins in a rock tumbler too.
Actually, they charge you $5 if the coin does not crossover. You can read about it here: http://www.cointalk.com/t209553/
The lighting from the scanner obscures the view of the presence of cameo on this coin. Any chance you can take a pic instead? If it's cameo,...
This should clear up any confusion:
You're partially correct on that, as those gestures are related to words in the language of that country and the same sign used in both the U.S....
Race, you might as well face facts. No matter what dealer you take your collection to, you're going to get around the same offer for it. If you...
What I meant by my statement is that ASL here in the U.S., uses signs and hand gestures in place of spoken English words. Someone from say Spain,...
It looks like one of the proofs in the rectangular holder from the Mint?
Yes. They bring in whatever they want to sell, or even trade in some instances, to/with the dealers.
ASL stands for American Sign Langauge, and is sign language in English. Other countries have Sign Language in their native language that deaf...
Yes it does. People who are born deaf, do lack basic syntax when writing their communication as opposed to signing, and being born deaf is not...
Well he DOES have a rock tumbler ;)
You have to understand something about coin grading, whether done by a professional service like PCGS or NGC, or by another collector/dealer. 1....
Detecto, many here at CT have tried, feverishly, to explain this to you and it seems as though you still don't understand how this happens. I...
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If you're looking for the P&D uncirculated coins from the Mint uncirculated sets, this place is a good site, reasonable prices, and reliable...
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I'm 100% positive they are.
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