The wheatie is PMD=Post Mint Damage. The 84 D, reverse is PMD, but the mark on the obverse looks raised and might be a die crack or gouge. A...
The Mint never released 1964 Peace dollars nor did they ever release 1975 Ikes. The coins are altered, they are counterfeit. Thank you have a...
They know not what they do.
Something you should realize is the NGC/Numismedia price guide lists the value of this at $130, and as stated before, these can be found in same...
Entertained? As in the membership is a group of clowns, entertained?
None of the above.
Common date, 9,976,000; XF at best, no more than $30.
We're talking actual coins that were released by the U.S. Mint, not some counterfeiter's junk.
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I won't tell you no, but I will tell you HAAAILLLL no!
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Personally, I'd keep it under the label it has now. If it bothers you that much, and you really want to send it to PCGS, crack it out of the NGC...
Why not look at some GSA Morgans?
Too late to report it, it sold for $442.
If everything in your list looks like the photos you linked, you're in a for a big disappointment from the dealer. All worth face, all very...
Business strikes are retailing up to $.35 over face at most dealers and B&Ms.
No, the Qing Dynasty was from 1644-1911.
Depends on what you're looking for really. Try Heritage and Teletrade and see if they have something that interests you.
I believe they were called Silver Dragons, used during the Qing Dynasty from 1644 until 1911.
As do a lot of the Chinese counterfeiters selling on eBay, just so you know ;) I think you got the best advice from snapsalot, re-read post# 6...
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