DCAM? That is the PCGS attribution. UCAM Is the NGC attribution. Nice coin!
My thoughts? Stop looking for errors and start looking for quality coins.
Profit Man has been on here before. He has been known to take advantage of sellers in the shop where he works and then brag about his deals on...
Ditto!
Welcome to the neighborhood! I never read the articles in Penthouse. I bought it only for the pictures! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I purchased the medals, below, about 15 years ago. The side that appears to be brass was facing up in the presentation case with a thin plastic...
The US had substantial forces in North Africa, and obviously, needed substantial cash to support the effort. If the US forces were overrun by the...
There was also an emergency issue used in North Africa. The reasoning for these specially marked notes was that they could be devalued in the...
If you choose to use this method, you should wrap the slab in a towel because the coin might fall out.
Best wishes on your 62nd special day @iontyre !
Just save the insert. The case is useless once you crack it open.
Please! Please! Please! If you insist on using acronyms, you should explain to the (relative) newcomer what it means.
Just be sure to keep a note with the coin identifying it as post-mint damage (PMD). Otherwise, 50 years from now your heirs and our heirs are...
Could it be some sort of adhesive? Have you tried soaking it in pure acetone to see if it dissolves?
It would be one heck of a DIY project for me. I have more than 500 medals.
Well, if I'm going to fantasize, I might as well go all the way.:)
It is just another Crappy Zincoln as I call them. There is nothing special about it. Sorry!
Wow! A real $2.50 Double Eagle.
What I wouldn't have given for that bag if it were full. Face value in 1931 would have been acceptable.:)
Oh no! You've removed all of the "patina" from the bag. Now, it is just an old piece of canvas. [ATTACH] Just kidding, of course. Many banks...
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