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It is in a jewelry bezel. Most collectors consider ex-jewelry coins to be damaged. Charlie
:thumb: You guys are the best. Charlie
Greysheet bid is $60 for the 1/10 ounce, $141 for the 1/4 ounce, and $365 for the 1/2 ounce with gold at $551(now $565). Charlie
If you bought palladium when it was below $200 an ounce (6 months ago) you could turn a profit by selling it now. I have watched the palladium...
Nice!!!:cool: Is it a D over S? Charlie
It is an error called finning. It is actually pretty common, so it doesn't carry a premium. Charlie
They are fairly common. The 1892 has a mintage of 950,000 and the 1893 has a mintage of 1,550,405. Charlie
I would say MS-61 or 62. Charlie
It's about time.... Charlie
Welcome to the forum. That is a nice coin. It looks like it grades about XF. Charlie
I've cracked a couple ANACS slabs. I use the method Speedy described, and have never damaged a coin in the process. Charlie
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Welcome to the forum. That looks like a British sovereign. Unfortunately, there are a lot of counterfeit sovereigns; so the odds are that yours...
Probably because of the "first strike" hype. Charlie
It stands for Victor David Brenner, who designed the obverse. Charlie
No, it is just damaging the coin, and only "newbies" buy them thinking they are valuable. Yes, it would devalue the coin, but people usually...
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ANACS, ICG, NGC, and PCGS. Charlie
I have a Lincoln cent graded MS-67 by them that I would grade MS-63 at best. When you are considering rare coins, you have to think; why isn't...
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