Some of the presses we used at our mint in Manila were bought as scrap and are now refurbished and striking counterfeits with luster exactly as if...
Agree with the above.
I see a three at first glance.
In theory, I agree. But my life overflows. I don't waste precious time on petty things.
Anyone can walk into any large coin show and buy all the rare coins they wish.
If you can get them for under 20¢ each, they would be a great investment.
Yes. He realized that before he posted it.
Tape doesn't hurt anything. Especially on these. No harm, no flow and I wouldn't waste two minutes of my life dealing with it at all.
I hope you got kissed first.
63. Too bad about the cheek. Nice looking coin.
I tend to under grade on here, especially Morgans as I am old school too.
Me? I am not the OP.
Exactly.
Very plainly plated. Most likely with pure nickel, which is magnetic on a worn (and possibly light weight to begin with) bronze cent.
I would say it spent most of it's life under a peanut butter tin. Half the coin sticking out in the air and I presume that there were pears stored...
Yeah, yeah, he knows that already. I ALWAYS prefer openness and upfront honesty .
I had to break someone's bubble this week on this very date. Grandpa's Lincoln set had the same alteration in it.
1923.
With the exception of five coins, your should be able to complete book one in the Whitman series for around $75. Surely you can afford that. As...
Wow. Scary bad. By the picture, I wouldn't have given it a second glance. Perhaps in-hand I would have caught it. Very deceptive fake.
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