As do I.
I don't like it either.
He said that the first 2 was stronger then it should be... I disagreed.
I agree it has been wiped at least. Still a much easier coin to sell in a details genuine holder.
Total fake... It's all wrong. Is that Chinese written on the 2x2???
It almost looks like grease or oil struck into the coin... I see this commonly on Morgans... Not so much on gold but its definitely possible. A...
I just bought it today (while the dealer was there in fact) so it's definitely going in to the grading company... To me this coin was a no...
Here is one that walked in this past week. It's still amazing to me the amount of neat stuff still out there. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
That was kinda my thought as well. I guess the guy didn't eat his coin dealer Wheaties this morning.
I just want to make sure I'm not losing my edge. I had a dealer who had stopped by to buy some coins wholesale... something that happens pretty...
Yeah $50 is a fair price. These coins (and 1928's for that matter) have been becoming cheaper lately and I have been selling them wholesale in...
Here is one I recently picked up. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
We just picked this guy up today. This is a very neat coin that usually sell around $200. The coin has full reeding. I will take $170 delivered...
Looks like classic mechanical doubling to me.
Anyone think it was made in the tiny fishing village of Hong Kong in 1776?!?!? Hahaha!!!
Date an Iranian coin.... but I'm not even attracted to Iranian coins.... :p But to answer your question. I see 1325 as well.
Being in business to buy and sell coins my number is pretty high. Last year I spent $4.7 million on coins and bullion. I have spent about $30...
I wish...
I would guess I have submitted 8,000 to 10,000 coins for myself and customers over the years.
looks genuine to me... but better pictures would tell us for sure.
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