Considering that some contemporary counterfeits reach into the thousands of dollars, $50-$75 is really not too bad if it's something you really...
It's not so absurd if the 64+ has better eye appeal than the 65. From what I understand coins with a "+" grade often have above average eye...
They come up on eBay pretty regularly and are quite affordable at under $100
Third star from top on right side is malformed and some of the denticles around that area appear a bit slanted (and one looks like the tip is...
Yes of course, just wanted to note that there are instances where a good coin is pictured and a bad one is delivered. Not to imply that is the...
Although this coin looks fine, generally you may want to get an opinion prior to listing a coin for sale rather than after.
Not the first of these I have seen, but so far no solid origin. One thing I can say it's highly unlikely the B.C. stands for British Columbia....
The US Mint website states that business strikes are also hand loaded, well at least for West Point mint coins. It states: "In a process similar...
No, they are loaded into the die by hand and extra care is taken so they do not hit other coins. This is especially the case with proofs.
Just wanted to note... often times they use pictures of a genuine coin to sell the fakes.
Looks like some sort of clash. Since it's in relief instead of incuse I would think something hit the die and cause a small impression. Could have...
These are not uncommon. They are gold washed and intended to pass as genuine, but the copper color wears through quickly. Basically, they are...
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The one on the left is fine, the one on the right is a non-regal issue (a.k.a. circulating counterfeit)
Ah yes looking closely it has the double die reverse. Good call Jes
Modern fake, mid 20th century or later.
No it's a 1923 re-cut date. In this case it doesn't mean an older date was engraved into a new one, but rather the digits were redone, likely due...
Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) 1/4 real coin, these are fairly scarce.
May have been dug out of the ground, looks like corrosion.
Re-cut date, pretty common for this series.
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