That's a nice find! I would recommend going to Sam's Club to find more change, not only because you could find stuff like this, but also since...
It does look quite similar to a strike-through. Hopefully a close-up picture can be posted, to see whether or not the "I" goes through the sunk-in...
Yeah, now that I see it, I do agree. It was phrased..... very wrong at least. How about this: a coin struck improperly at the mint.
In 10 words or less? Here it is: a coin that was struck damaged at the mint.
I have seen on eBay where people list struck-through coins that straight grade, but I have no idea about a Morgan dollar. It appears that with...
Speaking of CACG, I finally saw one of their slabs today! It was at a local coin club auction for a 2024 MS70 ASE, and while I got outbid on it,...
I truly don't have much of an opinion on them. That also goes for CAC, but I've never seen a slab of theirs unlike NTC slabs. I wonder if the NTC...
I would never touch a hot stove for anything, to be honest. I remember that it hurt for a while when I touched one (I was about 6 at that time). I...
I am personally someone that loves uncertified coins, and often puts them in 2x2s with a grade, attempting to be quite conservative. There are...
Mainly because I needed some time to kill. I went there and searched "graded coins" after seeing the CoinHelpu page of grading companies and...
I honestly came into coins too late to see the Ebay basement slab junk, but names like PCGGS or PCCGS should be illegal if trying to counterfeit...
A few minutes ago, I came across this Etsy seller who is selling coins that are graded by NGL (Numismatic Grading LLC), and I suspect it's a...
It seems like with those 1877 pennies, they can be a few points higher mainly because of being a key date. PCGS could make $10 or $15 more between...
If only I had one of those gold pieces to award you! You nailed the answer right on the head. :)
I do wonder why a lot of those coins lacked the inscription, but you are definitely right about the Standard pattern coins. That's exactly the...
2-1. Name a U.S. coin that did not have “UNITED STATES” inscribed on it. That shall be the 1860 J-267 transitional Seated dime, with a mintage of...
It doesn't appear to be an authentic California gold token, as they usually have the denomination on them, but you should definitely have it...
Most of the products are advertised there, but are actually from APMEX. The items, if shipping fees are applicable, are often included. It's...
Appears F15 details, likely cleaned.
This nickel appears to have been damaged. While there may be a small grease error present, the coin would likely not grade above AU50. That's a...
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