Jury's still out on that one. I discussed it with a few astute collectors of the series at FUN, and none of them had seen another like it.
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My guess is that the "mark" you see may have been the very target of the die polishing effort. Moreover, the high grade may be partially...
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I think the detail looks too good to be acid damaged, and the color looks too much like that of a copper core to discount this as a legit mint...
Looks like a probable AU55 coin, but I can't be sure . . . photo needs to be better, and we could really stand to see the other side in order to...
Your being a coin collector and all, I'd say you got the cart before the horse!
That's an eagle, not a half eagle, and it looks perfectly genuine from here.
Heh, heh . . . and we thought we'd pulled the wool over your eyes. .
Overlooking the appearance at the high points, to which stacking friction can be attributed, I still see wear between the two right-most sets of...
If the seller doesn't cancel the transaction, yes. My guess is that's how eBay eventually puts a lid on shill bidding . . . being deprived of...
65 . . . love the toning, but the strike is a bit soft, although normal for the date. If stronger I'd have guessed 66.
I think it's a gorgeously toned AU58 that found its way into a 64 holder . . .
First off, understand that you are not necessarily missing out on coins due to shill bidding. You may not be bidding enough, possibly even for a...
Yeah, I don't know if I could buy a more cool example of a strike through grease.
okay, just for fun, I had to buy this . . ....
Awesome color!
Nice coin . . . don't worry about the tarnish. In this case it doesn't affect either the grade or the value of the coin.
Looks right to me, but the jury's out until NGC gives the word.
Okay, here's a stretch . . . Indian cent struck on Barber dime planchet blanked from cent stock.
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