. . . clicked to post. Ahhh . . . I feel better now.
Help . . . I've got to click that button and desperately need my mouse, but I can't seem to find it!
The above coins were not struck through cents . . . they were struck a second time by cent dies outside the collar.
I think this is a well-preserved AU53 . . . luster is nice and bright in well-protected areas, implying that it has not been dipped, or at least...
Nice VF30 . . . too few diamonds and too little luster for XF.
I'm solidly in the cleaned camp.
That's exactly the reason I've decided to swim upstream . . .
I cannot disagree, yet we must recognize that USACB has it all over eBay. They are completely vested in the coin market, and not in any other....
That's exactly why I'm excited about USACB . . . Unlike eBay, it's devoted to the coin market, and nothing else.
I was wondering how these coins, obviously struck outside cent collars, could be errors. Do the words "Mint Assisted" in your post explain that?...
. . . And yesterday they took down and banned a newbie seller who was advertising a too good to be true item belonging to a prominent dealer from...
Wish I could get my wife to go to shows with me. Then again, she'd probably want me to go to Bed and Bath with her . . . fair's fair, I guess....
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I don't like the look. I think the coin has been mechanically altered and artificially toned.
I will say that USACB is far less tolerant of fake coins on their site than eBay is. I advised them of a bad coin on their site and, poof . . ....
The giveaways for me are the thickness of the upright in the second T in TRUST and the top of the 9.
It's actually not that hard to tell on heavily worn 1917 DDO, if you're looking at the right things in the right places.
Okay folks . . . it's a . . . a . . . ugh . . . MS66? Can that be right? Yep, PCGS cert. No. 35878193 on its way back...
Woo Hoo . . . Ed's back!
Thanks for second-guessing yourself . . . we wouldn't want to deprive someone of hard-earned business without justification.
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