As everyone has said, it is fake. Look at the eagle. Notice how the surface is rough and fuzzy. That is usually a giveaway on nearly all of the...
MS-64
You guys can pay hundreds or thousands for your toned Morgans, while I will be quite happy with the one I got for $17 back in December. Admittedly...
That is a very interesting reverse. I like the styling.
Same...
You have a fine specimen there. Yours have a nice strike and nice centering. Here is my first and only Elagabalus from @Sallent [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like the space shuttle. :wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::woot::wideyed: (Although in reality I think it is Victory's wing.)
Those are all really pretty, as TIF said. The missing link that this coin seems to satisfy is really cool. I think I might have some in my ancient...
Because free money, of any kind, is good money. I studied a hoard of Wu Zhus that was lost ca 500 AD, and 90-95% had metal clipped from them to...
My earliest AE coins: Hollow-Handled Spade. Ca 600-400 BC. (Likely pre-500 BC based of literary texts of that era.) The obverse character has not...
You know things are crazy when you are tagged three times in the same thread. My definition of a "coin" is an object issued by a governmental...
Borderline environmental damage.
Oh well. Their loss. A conditional "rarity" with 85 extant examples (with that number guaranteed to rise) does not justify $2000 IMO. 1893 PR-62...
'Tis Monday! :)
Bill Fivaz's in-hand opinion was that they were all MS (I disagree), but apparently, what do I know? If anything, that shows that these coins...
They won't but I would. It isn't original, but that does not matter to the TPGs anymore.
By that you mean grossly overvalued?
I have a hard time believing the bottom right coin in the last picture is genuine. I have been to the money museum, but this display has changed a...
But if you paint it to hide rust problems, I would consider it fraud.
This, especially in the US coin market. :vomit:
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