Is the printing as fuzzy as it looks, or is the photo just a little blurry?
Not true. I'd buy it. Not for $40k, but I'd definitely buy it in that holder, just as it sits.
I can't really tell, but it could be.
Never heard of them, but at least I can believe the coin pictured is MS66. :)
Maybe, but they'd be better served by putting things up at a reasonable price that covers their eBay fees, with a reasonable profit margin, IMO.
Nice glamour shots, but do you have any real images of the coins? All GSC photos look good; that and a liberal return policy is how they get away...
I think both are nice coins, and don't see any evidence of tooling. The reverse on the Nerva makes me wonder if it's had bronze disease before,...
I don't think the style is good enough on any but maybe the last one for them to be a cast. I think you mean "classical," not "archaic."...
Not to be morbid or anything, but ya gotta die some day. Your coins will probably come on the market soon afterward, unless there's another...
For a while, sure. After a few years, people will give up holding and start selling anyway, realizing prices are never coming back. Either that...
Commems are in the toilet right now. That's good for me, because it means I can afford them. :D...
Mint marks were hand punched at the branch mints in each individual die, so you can see differences in position on coins from different reverse dies.
That is so much better than the actual Michigan state quarter. :)
I don't think it's fake, but it looks like it lost a fight with a Brillo pad, and I agree the "chop mark" does not look Asian.
Well, gold coins take up less space. :) Not sure if that's the answer, but it'd be enough for me. :D
Anybody know where I can trade some dead bugs for gold coins? :) Stunning example, as always, @panzerman.
They are more or less the same, as I understand it.
Face value only.
Nope. The storage box is good enough.
I'm seeing strike doubling on both sides. I don't think you have an error here.
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