My opinion as well.
correct, just a dollar. But.... you just got more than a dollars worth of education about error notes, so still a profit! Knowledge always pays...
It does depend on the state, I should have included that.
When they follow the law, they charge tax.... I know some who do both, but they are suppose to charge tax. The ones who don't usually do a lot of...
Protection, authentication, or cost effective if you are selling it.
It is better to be thought a fool, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt...
Nice Work Brian!
I don't even know how to respond to this.... The word clueless comes to mind....
I agree, this coin does not look like a fake to me. It is harshly cleaned though.
I just bought most of the remaining books he had left. He still has a few and most of the catalogs left though.
I think it's common knowledge that the greysheet bid and ask prices are generalized. I know myself and others who have paid a lot more than bid...
I am having trouble assigning this thing a grade. I keep going between VG and F. I think the Obverse is a Fine and the Reverse is more of a VG. I...
I don't see why you would think so. The only relation that they would have is that they both happen to be made of copper... When a 1913 Liberty...
I don't think it's a crack. Also the listing did not say anything about a cracked or split planchet and the seller was a seasoned dealer. I don't...
Then again, I could be completely wrong and it could be a crayon mark.... i haven't seen it in hand yet..
Not sure what part "can't be" but If you are talking about the "toning line" then it most certainly can be. It all depends on how the coin was...
I'm gonna say no... It wouldn't. If a coin is somewhat plentiful in MS63, 64, and 65 but hard to find in AU, that does not make the AU coin worth...
No, unfortunately it is an ugly litte toning line. But it does not bother me that much as the rest of the coin looks fairly clean.
100% PMD. You were correct in stating that it was an indian squeeze job.
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