A quick forum search would have revealed the thread here on the variety. There's lots of detailed info on the discovery piece as well as...
33, I had some random collections as a kid and then rediscovered the hobby a few years ago.
There's probably going to be an initial household limit, but I don't see the mint having a low mintage limit on these. They're not going to mint...
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Can you get a clearer picture of the N from IN?
I'd say based off the pictures your right about the other coins having less detail. Your coin is much cleaner not only on the eagles shoulder but...
This really only benefits the law firms, the average user gets virtually nothing if they're entitled to anything at all. [ATTACH]
I'd cancel the transaction as the end result is likely going to be a charge back on the CC for being unauthorized once they receive the item.
Well it's .80 or when I just checked (.74 cents) over spot per ounce. Also when selling generic bars like these to the average dealer the offer is...
Acetone isn't likely to help very much. They all look like they've corroded enough to have surface damage but you can try soaking them for awhile...
It's a counterfeit trade dollar, the date is a dead give way.
Didn't the mint use the reverse die that was used to strike the 24K Sacagaweas's that got sent into space on the Cheerio dollars?
My two local shops are generally overpriced priced for most stuff. I do however buy all my supplies through them even though it costs me more than...
I also vote no. I have one of these around somewhere in my collection although it's a bit corroded, but the doubled ear lobe is pretty easy to see...
Lol I remember being in high school and finding a new golden dollar in the morning in the cereal box and then spending it in the coke machine at...
For coins that likely circulated heavily or went through a slot machine in a casino yes it's pretty common.
Picture could be better, but the flat shelf like appearance all going in one direction looks like MD imo.
A lot of the modern clad proofs can look silvery but if the copper is visible it's likely it just looks silver and is really a clad coin.
I have no problem buying raw coins; even on Ebay. I've gotten a couple problem coins but most of those I just send back. Being afraid to buy raw...
Definitely a counterfeit.
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