In that case, we would need to have a disclaimer included in the original post...…. "Anyone who is unable to find any similarity between these...
Anyone who has read many of your 555 posts would understand that you don't have the slightest idea about what you think you know. If this is too...
@GDJMSP Wouldn't it be nice if we had a thread pinned to the top of the Error Coins forum entitled, "Post photos of your PMD here!". That way,...
I might understand it if the submitter had a proof set in which he/she wanted one specific coin graded such as a half dollar or quarter, and it...
That's interesting, but my next question to you would be, "How much does Lincoln's beard weigh?" ~ Chris;)
Since the coin may have been in circulation for almost 75 years, it is hard to determine whether the weakness in the date is actually due to a...
You have failed to make your position clear on this matter. ~ Chris
Blame the fool who submitted this coin for grading, but don't blame PCGS for accepting the submission. ~ Chris
I realize that it takes a bit of common sense to understand this, but when is a die crack "sunken"? ~ Chris
Try adjusting the "White Balance" on your camera. ~ Chris
I'd have better luck seeing something while looking into a bowl of Rice Krispies. ~ Chris
Thanks for the contest, Rob, but please, the next time you go MIA for such a long time, would you find some way to let us know? When us old farts...
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I think you should put it in your "Crappy Zincoln Worthless Anomalies" pile. ~ Chris
Correct! "Whizzing" is polishing that is produced by machine and would leave far more hairlines than we can see on your coin. ~ Chris
@Deacon Ray Two of my favorite medals related to World War I..... Le Petit Parisienne by Exbrayat - He was a promising young French medalist who...
Come to think of it, I should have said "funky" instead of "funny". ~ Chris
The only ones that will be profitable are those that grade MS68 or higher. ~ Chris
Judging from the copper rim in the first image, I'd say that the obverse has been cut away somehow. ~ Chris
If the dog licks your face without standing up, it's a Dobie. ~ Chris [ATTACH]
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