Looks like the late night with Marilyn Kennedy with those hickies lol.
Very nice, I especially like the 1824 capped bust.
I think it's been cleaned and then retoned.
It's just machine doubling.
Not really a fake slab number as that PCGS coin listed is real but with most of these fakes they steal actual certification numbers to use in...
I did a lot of metal detecting with my father when I was a young boy in the 80's and helped him fill many jars of coins. Although I kept a couple...
I hope it drops more as I like getting more for my money. But whether its high or low, I buy all the time. I'm filling up my pool so when I retire...
Forgot to add this chart on wikipedia is useful regarding color shift based on the alloy metal used. [IMG]
I've seen variations like that before on similar coins. It's more a result of the specific alloy making up the coin (whether silver or copper) imo...
The one one the left in the first picture definitely looks cleaned. Are the pics of all the same coins? I think you should take the pictures with...
Not even a good fake...and including some shill bidding for good measure....
At least they can see what they're getting I guess.
Yeah I seen the images via the Ike group. The abrasion and curvature is pretty clearly recognizable on those left R legs even with the small...
My pictures always come out horrible but here was my latest pre 33' gold purchase [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm gonna agree with @Cascade the picture you posted doesn't show any abrading or even a slight curve on the left leg of the R that I can see.
Agree with @tommyc03 based on condition the coins value is primarily based off the silver content which is currently $1.02 There's also a more...
Seems overpriced imo.
Looks like it spent some time in the sand, likely a coin found metal detecting on a beach at one point.
18 U.S.C. 487 Whoever, without lawful authority, makes any die, hub, or mold, or any part thereof, either of steel or plaster, or any other...
Just read his own public comments via the FTC on what he thinks should be clarified by the FTC. One cannot assume that non response of the...
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