I'm wondering why the two major TPGs are saying no. They must have some sort of basis for it.
Found these on the 'net. I know that the slabbed one is from SEGS but still interesting... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [IMG]
Wear in the hair, temple, etc. AU55-AU58 at best IMHO.
He probably asked his friends to go to multiple banks each.
The devices, especially the letters, look pitted and a result of a casting. I've been fooled by these types of fakes before and it looks the same.
It would have been labeled "UNC DETAILS"
Me too. I dislike how they mostly waste so many resources. At least do something productive with their big "experiments".
Not sure border patrol would be fond of seeing a huge truckload of copper/zinc cents crossing the border. lol Maybe he'd fly to Canada, go to the...
I'd still take it though lol. I think there was one dude who made a copper vs zinc cent sorting machine, and that'll come in handy here. Not sure...
It's not magnetic right? Also, measure its diameter.
How much do these YouTubers make?? lol At first I thought it was from a sponsor, but it says that it wasn't sponsored at all. About 1 month after...
OK here's the 1917 Lincoln cent - the hair seems to have a lot of details though this is normal among Wheat cents of this year. The right side of...
In the grand scheme of things, numismatics has a negligible impact.
Yeah, unfortunately NGC doesn't grade coins like ANACS does. ANACS would say something like "PR-61 DETAILS CLEANED", "PR-58 DETAILS CLEANED", or...
I would personally wait until you have enough coins to become a member directly with the TPGs. It should be around $150 or so for either of them...
I use Google Sheets. I put in some raw data, and it spits out a bunch of other interesting info.
Target practice with a BB gun?
LOL the suspense! Here it is: [Spoiler]
Results are in... any final guesses?
Results are in! [Spoiler]
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