There's no way to even email Ebay.
Nothing.
As a non circulating coin, it's not really a coin series. It's more of a commemorative.
There's never enough area in the report section to quickly describe what is wrong with this listing.
Yes something struck it and since copper is relatively soft, it dented it.
Thin planchet would be a good coin. Also a greaser (LIBERTY) and this coin has seen heavy circulation. Don't clean it.
I have been wondering how silver "is a store of wealth" "preserves wealth" and is a "hedge against inflation". In round figures let's assume the...
When you are talking about a highly counterfeited coin, luster is WAY too much of a coincidence around the mint mark area and no where else. The...
Copper has nothing to do with it. You aren't allowed to melt cents, and if you could, you only realize 25% of the spot price for grade A copper,...
The elitist ideology and pricing, is just putting 99% of the hobbyists on the sidelines. I still love coins, but the hobby not so much anymore....
It's a 57-D worth a nickel. I am unaware of any famous 1957-D doubled die Jefferson nickel. It's not on this list:...
Obverse is nicer even with the Frankenstein gashes on his head. Serious gouges on the reverse. 2 under the 1st U in Pluribus, 3 or 4 on the home...
Uncleaned maybe in the $20 range. I can't tell about those scratches. If they are from cleaning, then less.
I'll never understand these astronomical prices for these common coins, even if they are highly graded. To me it's like a $10 coin. "Oh it's a...
Who's George Walhimpdern?
In Post #1, what is going on with the double rim from 4 to 8 o'clock? On the reverse, what is going on with the E in E pluribus unum? The PL and M...
Late die stage perhaps. Mushy lettering. No error.
As for grading the 1989 "silver dollar". This is not really a coin that was circulated, as it was never meant to be spent at face value for a...
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