AU53 & XF45
Looks like someone haphazardly used a hand engraving tool on the coin.
Naw . . . a knewlessmatist.
Since this is a petty crime (under $1000), I question whether you would actually be subpoenaed. I'm guessing you might have to give a sworn...
Yeah, the top pop game has never really been for me. I've had a few, but never seriously stretched ridiculously for them.
Funny . . . I thought they'd be looking for you in a much smaller house than that.
I don't think PCGS made a mistake with that coin, but I do think the buyer did.
58/63/64
There's nothing wrong with your understanding of the hobby. There's something wrong with those who don't want to understand the hobby.
You may not like being told this, but Pickin and Grinin happens to be an experienced collector. If you want to know what something is worth, but...
Very cool. @Julius Germanicus , did you have to customize the blocks a little to get the pie-shaped sections to interlock?
I don't recognize this as an error type. Definitely interesting . . .
Clarity was not the problem. I feel the coin possesses the requisite detail for a grade of F12.
I view this differently. Assigning a description of Fine Details establishes the value of a problem-free coin, from which a lesser value may be...
Very nice job lining up those 2 images for comparison, Books.
I predict that, after all of the collectors of ASE, AGE, modern commems and state quarters tire of the mundane-ness (real word?) of those...
All dies I have seen are largely flat-faced, and only depart from that plane near the very edge of the dies. I personally am convinced that the...
I take it back . . . I found a few sets of photos of die trials of Washington quarters, and one of them shows the motto disappearing just like the...
Contrary to what most likely think, and possibly even contrary to what the holder says, I believe this is a strike through grease. Why would one...
Packaging?
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