Never heard of that collection. Probably would not consider it in important pedigree.
I do, my ad blocker consider Coin World's website to just be one big ad and blocks the whole thing.
I would have to agree that there is a good possibility that this is a counterfeit. (Which frankly probably makes it worth more than a real one,)
Yeah, nice press release with no real background info.
Not a very relevant one as far as I am concerned. At least not one I would pay much if any premium for. It was a hoard not a collection, no real...
No $50 for each. They make no claim as to what the grades will be so you will probably get average circ coins. It isn't a complete set, just a 1...
Deeper pockets....with money in them!
No they probably can't recall shipments if they have left the fulfillment center. If they are still in the fulfillment centers hands then they...
I have one, one of the few silver pieces that came up from the first recovery expedition, now I want on of the dimes. I will pay more for a...
Caveat emptor may apply, but if fakes are sold as genuine they are always returnable because the seller cannot pass good title to them.
Well even PCGS thought it was AT...until they didn't.
I really like the EARLY Victoria pennies [IMG] [IMG] These are even larger, higher relief, and considerably thicker. Nice thing about the 1860...
The numbers don't do you much good without pictures. A couple thing that will weed out most of the common fakes. ALL genuine california...
The Denvers would be valuable if they were made of copper, but these appear to be copper plated zinc.
They will only be happy if the Mint honors the orders. They could also say it was an error and just refund all the orders. A lot of people think...
Make that 1922 -1966 .800 silver .200 copper 1921 and earlier they were sterling silver .925 fine
The chart doesn't mean much. The figures actually stay pretty steady until the drop in 2008, when the big recession hit, and the big drop in 2009...
Except part of good security is also having contingency plans in case something goes wrong, such as a key person dies. Sometimes a person doesn't...
I assumed he was slow and just now got around to actually posting it. :)
My rule of thumb is .4 gram out of tolerance, so for a zinc cent about 3.0 grams (2.5 +.1 +.4) or 2.0 grams (2.5 -.1 -.4) For a zincoln I might...
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