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Sorry to differ with the host, but the coins in the ANA grading guide were pretty close to the TPG in this case. [ATTACH]
For those who have not seen these coins in person, here is the two penny piece next to a quarter. It is three times as thick as a quarter....
This was a response to years of light weight counterfeit copper coins that had flooded the English economy for almost 20 years. The idea was, here...
It is corroded. That’s how copper-nickel looks when it goes bad.
Quite the bargain! Congratulations!
It looks like PMD to me. The area under the date does not look like mint caused planchette issues I have seen.
I would hate to show you what a Flowing Hair half dollar in FR-02 will look like these days. :vomit: You will probably be able to see the date...
James Bond - a strip of British gold sovereigns mounted in a plastic strip that was part of his "briefcase of tricks" which included a dagger and...
Here's the one my collection, which is a PCGS MS-63. [ATTACH]
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The sharpness grade is VG, but the coin has been cleaned and has mild porosity. It’s hard to price because the sharpness would be attractive to...
The government can order restitution, but if the company is bankrupt, the people who lost the money won't get much if anything. It like the Bernie...
They are known as "Bryan Dollars." They were made of coin silver (90% silver, 10% copper). The idea was that a silver dollar really needed to be...
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It looks like just another silver round. If the U.S. Government didn’t issue it, it’s not official. The price can be the owner can get for it with...
A 1912 Canadian $10 Gold piece. The Canadians were looking to avoid using U.S. $10 gold coins, but the experiment ended early. [ATTACH]
Here is another U.S. coin, an 1831 Capped Bust Quarter, Small Diameter. [ATTACH] This was the first modern U.S. quarter, which was struck in a...
During the 1790s and early 1800s, England was under threat first from the French revolutionists and then Napoleon as he took over more territory...
I was being a smart a—, but some people are not aware that the 1894-S dime exists in the lower grades.
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