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It isn’t. It is silver plated copper.
[ATTACH] I think Secure Plus had more to do with the coin’s authenticity than grade. No cracked out coin is guaranteed to receive the same grade.
@GH#75 What is the $5,000 coin?
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I know M represents 1000 in Roman numerals, but I would expect to see it used for million when talking about coin populations. Of course they...
I certainly understand the concept of if you want a coin in a PCGS or NGC slab buy one already in the slab. They problem some have, me included,...
900 million trial pieces? Wow, must be some trial.
You might want to post a photo or at least a description of what you’re talking about
Of course you’re right. Since silver is more widely recognized I was pointing the op into the direction of silver color over the more copper color...
Unplated would look more like silver. [IMG]
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I’ve had better luck with cracking out than with crossing, although if the coin is an expensive one, I would probably try crossing.
They will have a photo team, with Justin being the head man. From what he has said the imaging with be through the slab, not raw, for the safety...
I’m not seeing the 1. I thought it would be more visible. I was thinking of the 1941/2. I see the 1941/2-D is a different animal. Nice.
DDO? There looks to be some doubling in there.
Separate names with a comma.