Nope. Not even a member of ANA. Or LSCC for that matter. And yes, I am 13.
I'm 13 with near-perfect eyesight and the computer is on maximum brightness, and I can't see all of the first 7. However, based on the shape of...
PCGS Coinfacts estimate that 50000 examples of this date survive. Kinda hard to believe only about 54% are slabbed for an issue so widely faked....
Will the CLR help with steel cents?
Shallow N, date looks okay. I'd say it looks real. [ATTACH]
1794 silver dollar next up? :joyful: Amazing coin. Not too often you have the pleasure to look at one. I've seen a genuine $10000 bill in person...
Looks like mintmark position #2. Was it a good buy? I would have rather bought a Liberty Head Quarter Eagle that is actually rare, given the...
Comparing pictures of genuine coins, nothing looks off about the 1909-S. I will need better pics of the 1877, as well as reverse pics to form a...
Is it a 1793? Is it a rare variety?
You see, weak VDBs do exist. They occurred when the engravers at the Mint tried to grind the VDB off the dies, but didn't do it all the way.
Great article you've made here. These coins were made in the 1800s and only recently discovered. Reminds me of the 1919 Mercury Dime DDO which...
Ever heard the name "Nixon Pennies"? That's what they are called.
The Liberty Head gold series takes everything that makes the seated series great and turns it up even further. Low mintages, low survival rates,...
Looks to be a die struck counterfeit. If it is gold, you can at least melt it down and sell it for scrap.
I agree. Even though CAC has only given out about 2000 gold beans, I feel like this could just be the next.
I found something uglier (owned by a member of the forum) [ATTACH]
I thought they did... By the way, nice 2004 1/10 eagle! I like the escudo a little better, but the 2004 just has amazing toning.
I'm sure that would get a pretty nice bean at CAC... Those rattlers are usually undergraded. (PS, two months until the coin show in my area!)
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