Wasn’t this the seller who would make up provenances, artificially tone coins, and suggest highly unrealistic values? I coukd be mistaken, but the...
Unless I am mistaken, this seller has a reputation for deceiving people.
I resent that remark
Definitely 1910. Maybe 1909
It has been discussed in one of the threads that market grading is done to reflect the value of the coin. Dipped coins have lower values than...
What coin are you talking about?
I was merely making an aside based off your comment that overdipped coins should not be graded the same as original coins. For circulated coins,...
[ATTACH] Here is a small set I put together this morning: Zhou Dynasty (Warring States): square-foot spade, $120 Qin Dynasty: large Ban Liang,...
A set of one coin from each major Chinese dynasty can be had for less than $100 total. A set of Northern Song emperors (excepting the last one)...
MS-60. Nice DDO
And the plain ol’ mis-identified coins: Seller described this as a 1910. Paid $30. Sold for $130. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Unidentified in a group...
Some of my better ones: 1797 S-121a. Paid $5. Sold at auction for $800. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1796 S-104. Paid $260, sold for $800 [ATTACH]...
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