An error on an error coin. How ironic. Love the matching set, by the way.
Happy birthday, and nice coin! My 40th is in July.
Beautiful coin, for sure. As for the picture - try moving your lights a little bit. The bottom crescent of the coin is really dark and hard to...
Easier to say for US coins. If you collect foreign coins, they are quite often not in the US. A large portion of my foreign coins have been...
I've only got one.... NGC MS-64PL [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know enough about Indians to say if this is whizzed or a late die state with the die showing a starburst effect wear pattern. It looks...
From the perspective of the seller, it might seem scary to start the bidding at one dollar. However, if there is enough traffic and enough views,...
Why?
No. That is not a "pedigree". Ronald Gillio was a dealer and member of the Professional Numismatists Guild. Apparently he was also a self-slabber...
Yes, I was asking specifically about that date/MM. I assumed they were similar to the Franklin, where certain dates are common with FBL and some...
Very lustrous! Do these ever come with a Full Hand, or are they generally weakly struck?
Have you seen the new coin imaging service from Stacks? I'm not sure if they do GSAs, but it looks really good: https://cim.stacksbowers.com/gallery
Yes, I think PCGS got it right. The uniform pale whiteness would be another indicator for me, although it does appear to be re-gaining patina in...
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the white spots on the top one left obverse field. That would have killed my interest in it - even though...
Very nice, congrats! Both of those are solid coins! And you are very correct - photographing PL and DPL coins is very hard to do.
I'm split half-and-half right now with the 10 oz Royal Canadian bars and 90% silver (almost entirely Washington quarters). I will probably avoid...
Easiest way to counter that is to only buy from reputable dealers, I guess. I've been buying from Apmex, so I don't worry about any of that.
Huh. Good to know.
Specific gravity don't lie. You might fool an XRF, but simple weight and volume can't be fooled.
A Kilo bar would be 3x as big... that's 32 ounces!
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