$10,526.90
The misaligned die is so slight it's not a factor. (Bottom rim is thicker and the top rim is thinner.) I think the wood grain appearance is a...
Most of it is real but you can see that reverse (back) in the last photo bottom right is not real US currency. Some movies you see obviously fake...
Wexler doesn't have any listings for a 1983-D, DDR. If yours was the 1st one (discovery coin) that would be quite a long shot after almost 40...
Quarters should weigh 5.67. (Close enough). It's probably environmental toning (rust). If it looks like any of the quarters in Paddy's photos,...
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I assumed the color was due to environmental toning.
Take care not to fingerprint them. I also thought SMS. You rarely see 66 and 67's like this.
People say they can hear a difference. You really need perfect pitch, the different substances you bounce it off of will give different tones,...
There's no ring test. It looks right. And if it weighs right, should be OK. Wait for an expert. The crease across the neck could be a scratch. I...
Quad doubles. An EBay special. [ATTACH]
Yes, it would need to circulate. But my concern is that if they are broken out and not protected, they will become impaired.
It may appear that the set is worth more individually (coin price listings) but that's only if one of the break outs grades very high. When you...
Nice Master Lock 83.
24-S is a good coin. However, besides the cleaning scratches, you can see in the normal lighting photos, the coin looks clean, but there's no...
68 is very high, lets see them. Prob 63's.
Offset transfer errors are not ink smears. They are very attractive.
I saw a 48 that was altered to be a 1943 almost 50 years ago. As for the copper 1943, even the most recent one that was "discovered" was held in a...
There's no way to tell if what they are saying is true. It is most likely a lie, as they would not have paid you if they thought the items were...
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