I was referring to $2 1/2 and $5 Indians (US coins) made in Lebanon and other middle eastern countries during the great depression era. They were...
To answer the Ops original question the answer is no. They do not grade similar. They each use their own standards. In some ways these standards...
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that the 20th century middle eastern fakes were actually of higher gold purity than the real thing. This...
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The coins were found in envelopes, and not the original Mint packaging
I still say 64
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Actually, the luster is basically flat like the photos. So I think the photos give you everything you need to grade it, but don’t take my word for...
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anyone else??? Last call!!!
How do YOU grade it?
Good one, Paddy!!! Au = Gold
Hey everyone. Here is a $10 Gold that we saw at the World's Fair of Money both raw, and post grading by PCGS. Can you guess the grade on this...
amazing how fast things can get off track
Thanks, Mike! @ToughCOINS You've proved why I love this forum. Just solid discussion based on facts. Professional and intelligent. Thank you so...
yes, San Francisco minted business strikes as well as all of the proofs in 1971
oh, yeah... educate... what a novel idea
you're right... I stand corrected
a method of manufacturing... yes. I f you knew proofs, you'd know that this is not pretty much instantly
San Francisco filled in for production when the other Mints couldn't keep up. S Mint cents were made from 1968-1974. The only other circulation...
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