No . . . but just like for BitCoin, there was a time . . .
Very nice looking coin.
Another counterfeit, this time from a seller I happen to know a little about. He seems a reputable enough guy, and I think he just doesn't know...
It's probably the detective in me . . . wanting to understand how an error coin was made is just as important to me as appreciating how different...
You shouldn’t need to wonder very hard . . .
I'm under the impression that you haven't yet read the entire thread.
Some more newps . . . Really pleasing, "moderately" affordable 1852-O $10 Lib. I'd been waiting for one that made sense. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Sorry we missed each other . . . Another time, perhaps. Hope you found something you were looking for.
I think that’s an overstrike error . . . An undocumented coin struck over a Roosevelt Dime :D .
I think it's sour grapes from someone who got booted out and can't get back in.
A few newps . . . A nicely toned 1906 Quarter Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very nice looking 1895-O Morgan . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I'm not so sure about the $10 Indian either, but I cannot so easily condemn that coin from your photos.
Whoa . . . back up the truck @Rheingold . That's not a real 1898 Double Eagle! PM me for details. Mike
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I think the most popular gold coin in men's rings tends to be the Indian Quarter Eagle. Both the design and the size of the coin suit that need...
I knew the three center existed but I've never seen one in person. Who had that?
Just bear in mind that every little addition that they incorporate for us typically creates more hidden complexity than we imagine. That is what...
I love it! I’m just worried that my funds won’t clear before someone else buys it. Do you have any more?
Negotiating from the higher eBay price or the lower USACB price should yield the same net profit. True, although eBucks incentives are now...
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