What about the bag of Lafayette Dollars that disappeared into the melting pot...:)
There is a difference between slight circulation wear and what I refer to as bag rub. The latter is an artifact of 75 years of storage and for a...
65BN. I can understand why some people prefer Lincolns that are as minted red and even red brown with mostly red surfaces but brown designation...
Yes indeed. The cert on the Chinese slab is a legitimate number in the PCGS data base but yields no image. They are devious.
Entertainment value aside, the Chinese are getting better at counterfeiting and many collectors whom I assume do not belong to any coin chat site...
It certainly has more flāgrāre than left and right dot....;)
Going after one of the keys first is a double edge sword. It makes sense to get one of the biggies out of the way first but you need to know what...
Ouch, lots of room for improvement.....
Your images in post #6 tell me it's a slider. There's enough rub on the high points plus the fields to warrant an AU58. There are a gagillion...
My grade is QC only because you suck,,,,:rolleyes: But seriously, well played...;):)
+1
MS63 me thinks...
Good to hear you're getting your money back..
For me it's the Peace Dollar, not so much for the design but more so for the low relief and mushy details.
AU50
I think I read once that it's due to the screw press being worn out. One of my early large cents has a doubled profile but not to this extent.
Wow! do you think the press hiccupped?:wideyed:
55 to 58.
There is absolutely no way to accurately grade from these images. The toning is leaning slightly toward a negative eye appeal for me but as...
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