Kinda what with filing fee's and what not but, the Federal Attorney's collect a salary regardless of what they work on. Just as ling as they are...
I thought that the Treasury Department could mint whatever "Gold" coins they felt like minting without Congressional Approval. This is how the...
I presented it earlier in my "This reminds me of this coin" post.
This was ManofCoins and he was "outed" through investigative techniques and only after definitive proof was presented, did he confess his lies....
These are considered transitional "wrong metal" error coins and command hefty premiums depending upon their rarity. Since 1982 was a production...
Get off your damned high horse! I said that the view that was post posted "reminded" me of the one I posted. I was not "comparing" anything! The...
I cannot tell for sure but it's difficult to tell. I have no idea what this might be.
That coin, reminds me of this coin: [ATTACH] And I know for a fact that the 1879-S was gassed. In the slab. After the fellow that bought it did...
Could it possibly have been broken out of something like this? [ATTACH] Sometimes the coin gets cocked a little sideways while being pressed...
Stop "reading between the lines" then. The operative word was "Beware" not "Avoid".
Nobody is "slamming" toned coins and those that sell them. They are simply stating to be wary with what you buy as the coloring can be recreated...
Glad you mentioned this. Is this what you see? [ATTACH] Buried in the above "muck" are some blues. [ATTACH] Proof coin pictured above....
[ATTACH] Can I put that quote in my sig line??
Reading closer, the ad states that "EXPERTS ARE NOW PREDICTING SILVER TO RISE AS HIGH AS $200 oz IN THE NEXT 6 YEARS!" Well, I could "hope" that...
MOST of these scams use truthful yet shadowy language designed to get folks who do not know any better to put on their thinking caps and break out...
True but that does not appear to be an impression. It appears to be raised to me as indicated by the shadows on the raised devices.
I would buy that coin simply because I've never seen this, before now, on a Kennedy Half Dollar. And I've seen quite a few.
I think that if this were the case, then it would not appear to pass under the pane.
Send it in to John Wexler. I'm positive that he'll list it as WDDR-004.
It looks like it was minted with heavily eroded dies that were nearing their useful life.
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