They contacted you, not the other way around. My guess is they have a buyer looking for your coin and they are acting as a Buyer agent. If it's a...
Welcome to CT, Charles! When I was in the USAF, we were taught to never answer a question if we don't understand what's being asked. I "assume"...
The pics aren't clear enough to make out the doubling. From your description, it's likely MD/DDD. The obverse "clip" looks like a reeded bag mark...
I certainly appreciate your patience. :) (I wish it was my coin!) A while back, I found a red Unc 1952-S cent with the vertical line of the "5"...
This is the cognitive dissonance..."road rash" coins I've seen are generally beat up everywhere. It would be nice if @Carlw89 could post full...
Please keep politics out of the discussion. @desertgem
Thanks for your kind understanding! I wasn't doubting you. I'm sure there are clues that lead you to the correct conclusion. I have a hard time...
I've only tried this with common coins so far, but NGS doesn't complain. I "restored" a nearly black 1960 Franklin Half Dollar and NGC gave it...
That's what I was thinking...I have a number of these, too (large and small), but never completed the set...Congrats! I think time will show that...
The lettering on Peace Dollars always looks weak to me. Your Unc coin looks like it has a beautiful strike...but that gash from Liberty's ear to...
I'm lost right along with you! I'm sure more knowledgeable folks will chime in shortly...like @paddyman98 just did.
Cool! It definitely looks incused. Perhaps an expert can tell from the appearance if it's a stamp or not. It's hard to understand why anyone would...
Then it could be a strike-through of some sort, but I still doubt it's from the "T" in LIBER[T]Y. Anything's possible, I suppose. It would be...
Your question exceeds my limited knowledge...but I can say that Dropped Letter Strike-Throughs generally only affect one coin. If it somehow lands...
I'm not suggesting PMD...I'm just saying I can't make it out from the pics. I don't see the serifs, the vertical and horizontal don't seem quite...
What's the diameter of your "token"? The reason I ask is that the originals (1877-1951) are 3.25 inches in diameter. I don't know when a token...
I see what you're talking about, but the pictures (or my eyes) are too blurry to make out much. From what I currently see, the shape and color...
Abe looks like he's been smoking something.
Fancier than most!
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