What sort of dealer/market does this person have? Before I jump to condemn him, he might have perfectly fair offers for Morgans and Walkers, but...
Interesting design. On the topic of replicas and restrikes, I think I'd rather just not have one than have a fake. But that's just me.
Interesting. Are these all business strike examples? Because some of them have clear prooflike tendencies.
Yes, that is definitely machine doubling. Unfortunately, the machine doubling masks any potential RPM and makes it really hard to say, without...
I'd pay $55 for it.
Ah, gotcha. Once a day works well for me, since I don't have internet/phone at work.
It almost looks like your first coin was bent and then straightened. I'm guessing those weird marks on the reverse are from whatever bent it.
This is the oldest one I have owned, although I've since sold it. Graded PCGS VF-35. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I only own one, for my typeset. Graded NGC MS-64 PL. Prooflike Flyers are super rare, but this one has very attractive reflective surfaces....
Assuming the profit is as large as you say it is, if you do that 10,000 times, you can make a pretty good living. It's based on volume.
After a bit of Googling, that second appears to be an 1/8th Taler from Nurnberg. NGC price guide has it listed at $400 in EF condition. I'll guess...
Sounds like y'all had a good time! Can you show us a better picture of your nickel find?
No, that one would come back AT every single time. No question about it. To the OP - your experiment can teach you valuable information about...
Get a nice folder, like a Dansco. Keep them raw. Saves you a whole bunch of money and hassle, and still makes for a really nice presentation.
What did you not like about the "saved searches" and why is this better?
The PCGS photos are always red-shifted pretty heavily. I don't know why, but they need to correct their color.
I do think these rounds would be pretty cool, and potentially useful in a chemistry class, however. Great idea!
I hear ya. It really irks me when an OP only posts half a thought, and then expects you to Google it to find out more. If you really cared to...
Exactly. Most of the scratches you see on slabs come from dealers and collectors casually tossing coins around at shows, on hard surfaces, or...
I *always* use the insulated bubble packages when I ship coins. The #000 size will easily hold one or two slabs, or raw coins in a capsule, and it...
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