Except it matches the wear on a VF-20 in the photograde examples.
lol
Maybe they're reviving this baby, lol: [IMG]
Are you sure it wasn't a Susan B. Anthony dollar? There's still a ton of these "slightly larger than a quarter" coins that are trying to be dumped...
I agree... I would venture counterfeit from those images... and I say that with almost 100% certainty. I've seen a lot of fake walkers with...
An example of "feedback manipulation"... and though technically allowable, it's frowned upon by eBay, and they probably would remove this auction...
True... and that's why NONE of DC's coins are considered counterfeit. Of course, we've argued this endlessly in the past on CT, but silentnviolet...
I agree with ziggy... I have a dozen (or so) of these also, printed on that phony "parchment" type paper. I couldn't even sell them at the flea...
Here's one I just uploaded using the upload button. At first I did it without typing a reply and got the error message. Then I typed this and......
At least he doesn't deface them with that stupid "COPY" stamp.:)
Well, I recently ordered one from CT member Daniel Carr... I'll post pics as soon as I receive. If anyone wants to buy the elusive '33, they're...
I just bought some film for my old Polaroid Model 220 (which I purchased new in 1967)... eBay is about the only place to buy the emulsion type 108...
Yep... and this is my camera (seriously): [IMG] It still takes decent photos, but the problem arises with the availability of 3.5 inch floppies...
Try uploading your file to PhotoBucket, then copy and paste the URL into your post. There's no file size restriction. Here's an example: [IMG]
Because the thickness of silver plating ranges from .00015" to .00125"; and, like silver plated flatware, adds little (or in this case, no value)...
So true... and that's why I can sell common date circulated clad halves for 2x face at the local flea market. Afterwards, I stop at the local bank...
Thanks for the info... I've never seen that effect before.. but then again, I'm not very observant.
Possibly a heavy silver plating... I noticed the "orange peel" effect below "Liberty" and the large feather. I think someone has messed with this...
I just view coin collecting as a "fun" hobby, but then again, I always have... long before TPG's and professional grading changed a hobby into a...
And a fine example of a "five cent piece" if I ever saw one!
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