Most of you know a bit about me, but I don't have much to say about myself. I am currently a student at Georgia Tech. I am studying aerospace...
The texture you want to look for is a pale, glossy gray. Look at your 1878. That is the color you want to avoid. Also look at its sheen, which I...
The way section B is written implies that the manufacturer and seller need to be based in the US. And then there is the ambiguous phrase...
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Start from the basics. What makes you think they are cleaned?
Actually, if you truly think your niece would enjoy these Chinese coins, I will send you these two free of charge. :) [ATTACH]
Some budget selections from ancient China: 1. Bone Imitation Cowrie. 1000-200 BC. $10-20 [ATTACH] 2. Ant-Nose Coin, cast by the state of Chu...
I don't quite understand your statement...
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Good pictures. I see nothing to dispute your findings. Nice coin!
And I have sold none of them, which is what the law is referring to. I have not sold any of my fakes in the months and years I have owned them,...
The law prohibits the importation of unmarked fakes only if they are to be sold or spent. It also says that they are subject to seizure, but there...
What I do is say "Screw the ugly plastic tomb!" and buy pretty coins I like, regardless of grade or certified status.
I see all four if them clearly.
It's not MS, regardless of what GSC says.
Mintmark looks added. But the coin itself looks genuine.
All of my fakes will be donated to the ANA for use in the counterfeit detection program when I am done with them. I bought them to get a hands-on...
Ouch. That seller is known to juice photos and make problem coins look stellar. Looks XF/AU detail-wise, but I won't comment on the surfaces.
MS-63 PL. but since you ignored me, my opinion does not matter. :D
MS-65
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