PCGS has acknowledged the discussion, and is investigating.
@Insider Here is the link to the coin on the PCGS site . . . https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1899-25c-ddr-fs-901/511562 Furthermore, the...
I'm unfamiliar with that expression. What does it mean?
I think they both belong . . . after all, that imposter of a magnet must've clung for dear life to catch a free ride, and I'm pretty sure it's a...
I REALLY like the '53-O NA.
Please remember the context of our dialogue . . . we were talking about the citizens of the BRICS nations, not here in the USA.
Hundred dollar bills might be widely held by aristocrats and drug dealers, perhaps, but not common citizens. Besides, my point has less to do...
How about a jug of milk and a jar of honey?
Not to seem argumentative, but I didn't state that changes to the design would kill the USD . . . Just hasten the process already underway. The...
Whoo boy . . . I'm not touching this one unless I can touch it :D . . . quite literally.
That off center is really cool, although the membership should be careful not to assume that the planchet was also clipped before strike. The...
Amazing . . .
Despite working full-time in another field, and not strictly fitting Doug's definition, I still call myself a dealer. I have undertaken the...
I recently bought a few scarce date seated dimes: 1840 With Drapery . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1845-O which is not terribly special looking,...
FYI to all, I have emailed Bill Fivaz and asked if he can weigh in on this subject.
Everything I've bought since 2006 is for sale. Everything I bought before then sits in a separate SDB and gets little of my attention.
That seems quite a stretch . . . I'm not sure I'd rely on physics to try and explain what you believe.
Sorry, but I wholeheartedly disagree with you. Rather than argue with you about it, I'll leave it to others to weigh in on this subject.
Polishing the dies may actually deprive subsequent coins of cartwheel luster exhibited by coins made by eroded dies. Also, the letters will most...
I'm sorry, but I can't accept that explanation, as die wear would produce larger, thicker letters and stars . . . Not smaller, thinner ones.
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