It's not 100% an exact match, but maybe give "Media Gothic Regular" a try. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They've all been US buyers IME.
Maybe it's a piece of a wave or rope from a previously struck planchet. Those parts appear to match the shape and size. If that is the error,...
When submitting to TPGs, I like to specifically call out the error for the grader to look at. How do I word the error choices? Die struck...
One thing I've noticed from these scam buyers is that they have this sporadic, spastic, somewhat incoherent grammar. And, IIRC, by "these scam...
Nice collection theme! How about porcelain and electrum? The former is similar to clay and the electrum is gold-silver alloy, so that may...
Here are some USB microscope pics - the neat thing is that it looks like a dagger / sword / Bowie knife "privy" mark! I think I may have to submit...
Yeah I don't think it's loose debris either. I gave the coin a several days long acetone bath prior to submission. Close-up inspections with a 10x...
But what causes this discoloration? [ATTACH]
How I understand it, Xylene is or is similar to paint thinner. It feels like oil and evaporates quickly. I put it in acetone then leave the coin...
The coin was put into acetone and xylene prior to submission. That green stuff was removed in advance. Here are pics of the coin that were taken...
I noticed this mark on one of my 1893 Columbian halves. It has a dagger shape and at first it looked like a scratch, but it's as if the scratch...
I got this one graded recently by PCGS and it received a straight grade from them despite the discoloration on the obverse shoulder area. It...
I'd sell it as a set, no question about it, and fill in that reverse Wheat hole. Imagine the individual shipping cost w/ tracking per coin -...
Here's a tactic I use for bad buyers claiming that they never received anything. After a friendly chat about waiting, asking neighbors, and...
Yeah the Mint posted what they wanted somewhere, I don't remember what it was for the reverse convex side. For this fantasy design, I did put...
The item is the banknote itself? If so, was the note submitted holdered and returned with the holder opened?
I think they mark the slab / holder. At least that was my impression, since it seems that the note was graded and holdered before the signature...
PSA/DNA marked that PCGS currency holder with a hidden mark? That's neat! This makes me think... if you had a slabbed baseball hall of fame...
Neat link - I didn't know PCGS had a list of images like that. Now that I think about it, I'd guess that the laser wasn't calibrated correctly...
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