The whole "1964 dated silver dollar" mess started and ended between August 1964 and May 1965. That's not a lot of time to think about getting a...
I think this is an ordinary 1775 George III British halfpenny.
The suggestions here are good, but don't expect miracles. Being in the ground really does a number on a coin. Gold coins can generally come...
Why? It's the seller's responsibility to ensure delivery. If they can't deliver, the consequences would be loss of the item and the cash from...
I currently use flips for storage, but am considering a cabinet.
A lot of times, there is no "pressing charges," or not, particularly when the alleged crime is a felony. It's entirely up to the cops to...
Nice haul of silver certificates!
Price guides? Nope, not that I know of... at least not other than auction results and recent sales. NGC grading is pretty routinely derided...
Ajax is pretty abrasive. I would sooner believe it left some hairlines than that NGC has some magical laser that tells them if any harsh...
Great example of why AU58 is one of the best collecting grades. :)
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Found previously in another thread on the CRH forum. ;)
I don't think 0.4 mm diameter and 0.1g weight is too far off tolerance.
Not to mention how the second strike obliterated most or all of the detail where the dies hit.
That has to be some kind of double strike, IMO. I can't see how it could have happened otherwise.
If this was in response to my question, I was more thinking of the dealer who innocently and unknowingly bought stolen coins.
Glad this ended happily for you, but I am wondering: is there any type of business insurance that covers this situation for the dealer who...
Might have better luck in the ancients forum.
I'm a lifelong bachelor (so far), but everyone I've dated has fallen in the 5-6 range.
About $175 more than I would have paid.
Neat! Where did you get it? Is it made of silver? What size is it? I think I want one of those. :)
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