Counterstamped coins are only worth face value numismatically. They are considered as damaged by coin collectors. However, there are quite a few...
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The best place is your local shop. They normally take in so many they don't have time to search them all. They tend to just throw them into bags...
Now that's a crack head!
NICE DDO! I have one too. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm not talking about ERRORS - those are generally child's play to attribute. I'm talking about VARIETIES. Sounds like you may need to learn the...
Hummm....I thought bitcoins were entirely digital. Just a couple of weeks ago there was a story in the news about a guy altering Chuck E Cheese...
No, it has nothing to do with comparing the coin to images on the TPG sites. It's that the TPG's themselves make mistakes in their attributions....
Because silver doesn't normally tone like that. Any experienced collector would reject that coin in about 2 seconds for the reasons Beefer said....
Well, the coin collecting world made many mistakes back in the day. Owners of incorrectly attributed coins are the "bag holders" in the end....
Damaged, it's quite common to find coin devices damaged in strange ways. Example: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The odd thing about this damage, it's known...
1968D is die deterioration doubling. Example: [ATTACH]
Not market acceptable toning IMO.
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Fun ahead! Thanks Mr.Bank! [ATTACH]
Denver wood from the same year. This coin is silver under the brown patina - that's what caught my eye (searching). You can see it in certain...
Toned CUD: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1973 wood? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You need to show both sides and crop your pictures to just the coin like this:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very brassy 1990 (left): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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