Look st the slabs. The correctly labeled slab comes from PCGS, the incorrect slab from the “new” ANACS. This is just one example of exactly why...
The coin is obviously cleaned, so while yes, you can crack it out and submit it again, or send it to another service, the fact is that the result...
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when enough people click best answer, it triggers it... I guess I'm not privy to the inner workings, but that would make the most sense,...
It's funny. The best answer often goes to people who don't actually answer the OPs question. I recently received one and I have to admit, my post...
G-4 and it's a total guess
While no error expert, I would suppose that the differing strike characteristics are largely due to the upset rim on a planchet. During strike,...
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I would certainly report it, but not expect any action
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Doesn’t the same item listed twice not to mention multiple usernames violate eBay policy?
Doug has many nicknames... some violate forum rules... LOL
How do they do this and keep the weight the same? Or is a proof cent heavier?
This forum has been one of the best resources I have ever found. Lots of knowledgeable people who are happy to help. Welcome to the forum!
here's an idea: The Kennedy Half in question was manufactured overseas to be sold/exchanged overseas where nobody would even notice. This one...
Does eBay allow a person to have more than one id? I thought this was an eBay no-no
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Ed Wood says XF-40
As always, I apologize if I am incorrect, but I have always believed the 1916s to be pattern coins. That said, the 1916s are different from the...
Type I is typically reserved for the regular circulation coins (1917). The 1916s are not included because of their status as patterns.
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