Thanks guys, I was thinking it was some sort of flaw in the blank to begin with, but I knew someone here would have some knowledge to share. I've...
I wonder if any of these have ever been found. There are 1943 copper cents after all.
Looks AU-53, beautiful piece. I see slight wear on the obverse along the high points, but it is hard to tell if it is not just a weak strike.
It's not polished, it was just hard for me to image the "copper stripe" without such bright lighting. It's actually quite nice, wish it had a...
I think I would have maxed out at about 200. I have just been way too disappointed when i get a toned coin purchased online. They always seem...
Just remember, the value of gold and silver is fixed, it is the value of the dollar that changes. I should say that there have been a ton of...
Wow! Nobody?
I don't mean to burst your bubble, but I think that EVERY coin that ICG certifies is a PR70. I'm not aware of what materials ICG used in their...
I can't believe that someone opened your package. I hope your coins were still there. You should use a PO box for all coin transactions. I have...
I think it is weird that people spend the money to slab modern proofs. They are supposed to be PR 69/70 people. Besides what was the last modern...
I can totally understand the frustration of going to an auction only to stop bidding because a price seemed way too high for the given coin....
Can one of you error geniuses tell me what could have caused this copper looking stripe across the obverse? It does seem to be part of the coin,...
Looks to be a nice example of an XF-45. I think it is a N-9 R2.
I think that the government is so broke that it is filing excess copper off of pennies the way it did back in the day with silver coinage. My...
[IMG]This old beauty is one of my favorites. Although I hated that they made gold ones lately as part of the first spouse program.
Agreed, the stars on the obverse show clearly how weak the strike is.
Always negotiate with your dealers, most use the gray sheet as their bible and will usually agree on a final sale price of any given coin. That...
What you have is a 1934 Washington quarter produced in Philadelphia. It is in Good (G-4) condition. Good (G-4) sounds nice, but remember that...
I've tried that and she asked me why we can't invest that money in property instead. That was an argument that I would never win, so I explained...
That is an obvious fake slab, I have seen some of these coming out of China lately. Most of the time, the coin is fake. In this case, the coin...
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