IMO you may get more replies if you made a new post every day or two, limiting each post to 1 or 2 coins at a time. I don't collect ancients so...
Very nice looking set. In the comments section perhaps you could add some flowery description of the toning on the coins. (Like the major auction...
What "snide comments" are you referring to. Your reply to @green18 was kind of snotty. When I Googled it, I found this on the First page: [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] 1793 Chain AMERI $450 Fine
Welcome to Coin Talk. What you see are called Plating Blisters. You can read all about them on this site:...
@dcure2002. Open the link and scroll down until you get to where "description of the item" is shown. On the right hand side you'll see "Report...
If you think you have a Doubled Die Reverse (DDR) Franklin Half Dollar, you should've said so in your first post. Would have saved a lot of this...
If the lettering is not raised and they "look in" it's called Incused Lettering.
Entry post [ATTACH] Not my coin but would be very proud to own it.
Welcome to Coin Talk. All I can see is a worn 1921 Morgan dollar. It has no Mint mark as it was produced in Philadelphia. At that time,...
If you check this site you'll see the Franklin Mint did produce legal tender coins for several countries; Panama, Bahamas, et al. Many were...
See post #2. I posted a photo of the real D Mint 1942 over 41 Dime. The OP has a Denver minted coin.
Here's a photo of the P Mint 42 over 41: [ATTACH] Here's a photo of the D Mint 42 over 41: [ATTACH] Someone please post a photo where the 1 is...
Well done. If you browse through all the posts you'll see there's a few that haven't learned anything. lol ;)
IMO your coin shows some die polishing lines. (Scratches) Especially on the obverse near LIBERTY and THE DATE. [ATTACH] Photo is from this site:...
Very nice. It always feels good to find these old wheaties.
@Ed C. You will get more answers if you start a new thread with this question. I'm not a photographer so I can't help. I take photos of my coins...
I believe it was struck by a worn (deteriorated) die. Scroll down to Ridge Ring on this site: http://www.lincolncentforum.com/terminology-list-q-r/
Another member (@YankeeDime) recently posted this: Inside a Chinese Coin Counterfeiting Ring (thesprucecrafts.com) Remember the saying "If it...
But, they're "Guaranteed to be Authentic". :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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