I agree with @Steve Shupe . The letters LIBERTY on the headband do look funny. I don't know enough to say if it's counterfeit or not. Someone...
@physics-fan3.14 I wish you didn't put the OP on your ignore list. I find your replies very informative. I'd rather hear an explanation of why you...
Entry Post [ATTACH] Many thanks for your continued generosity. If I win I'd choose the 1929 Latvian coin.
@Marshall; @potty dollar 1878. Why crack out an MS 70 coin? Get the tiniest visible mark on it and it loses that grade. Unless you'd crack it out...
Coins tone differently due to the environment it was stored in. Imo I don't think it's anything special as I've seen them in all colors. It's a...
PCGS Auction results shows one graded MS 68 Rd sold for $2,640 in March 2020 at the Stack's Bowers auction. To check for auction prices Google...
I totally agree with you re the time frame. Anything longer than 48 hours is too long
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The "sound test" is one of the least accurate ways to determine the metal composition of a coin. The weight of wartime nickels is the same as all...
IMO I don't think it will get a 66. In addition to the marks in the right field there appears to be marks on the left side. Above LIBERTY and...
New photos are much better. TPG's are tough on later Buffalos. I'll guess MS 65. IMO they do give higher grades if the coin is nicely toned.
On this post you ask if it's a Zerbe. Your other post asks if it's a Chapman. If you think you had either, I'm sure it would be sent in to be...
Sorry to say but your coin is a very common date and IMO would grade in the VF-XF range. Worth a few dollars. Here's two coins that recently sold...
IMO it's very possible to have all the markers and not be a Chapman. I'm just basing my opinion on the idea that it's doubtful that special dies...
@john65999 You can read about Chapman Proofs here: https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-2UV7T/1921-morgan-silver-dollar-chapman-proof-64-pcgs
The W minted quarters were mixed in with other quarters struck for circulation that are distributed to the various Federal Reserve Banks. They're...
Well done. If they can't catch the culprit with the info you provided.....????
If a photo of the entire coin would make the answer immediately obvious, then don't show it. If it doesn't matter then please show the entire coin.
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Welcome to Coin Talk. I don't see it from your photos. They're too small. Could you post clear closeups of the mint mark? Also, IMO, sorry to say...
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