That seems to be the universal "stopper". :)
I only buy quality 90% silver Chinese fakes. They pass both tests.
But opinions can change, and "sticking to your guns" after being proven wrong is sort of silly. If you had done any research on this coin, you...
Not much of a description, and the coin is listed in the category "U.S. Dimes, Draped Bust". It would have been nice to have a little more info.
And this is one thread that richly deserves resurrecting on occasion.
Rarely... he's too busy working on his next ridiculous thread.
Once again, in the words of "The Captain": "What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach... which is the way he...
Nice... "customer" wrapped is the best way to find 90% and 40% coins; I once got (12) 90% and (16) 40% from $50 of customer wrapped. Good luck in...
Now you've done it... and it ain't even five o'clock yet. Oh well, it's Saturday, so I'm off to "pop a top again"...
Yep... the '70-D on dime stock is pretty common. Here's an older thread for general info. I'm not sure about the '67 though......
One thing I've learned on CT over the past few years... no matter how accurate your analysis of a coin that's posted in these threads, the OP will...
This coin has been around for a LONG time, and I believe Mike Diamond has seen it. Here's some more info:...
By law, a token cannot be the same size as a quarter. This one was slightly undersized, which results in "LIBERTY" being closer to the rim. Also,...
No, it's not possible. The proof is in the minting process, and your scenario borders on the ridiculous.
It's a shame... but that coin is still a beauty.
Please... nobody said it was accurate at all (coin value wise). They said buy it for the info only.
I think you have some well circulated coins, with subtle differences caused by normal wear and tear.
Yep, Detecto is certainly doing his research.
Wow... I wonder what a dealer has to do to get on your good side.
I was too young to read in 1947, so my earliest copy is 1953. Still have it, as I kept my redbooks when I sold my collection in 1969.
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