If you make the assumption that ten people would be willing to pay $20, but only 1 person is willing to pay $100, then you double your income by...
This is called "machine doubling." It is extremely common and carries no premium.
Yes, this pattern is from die wear. It is common, and occurs on any die which was used past where it should have been.
While there is a raised component to it, the pictures make it look to my eyes like there is also a lowered component to it (something may have...
I'd leave it as is. If you tried to cross this anywhere, it would get bagged for the reverse polishing. There's a reason they called it 60....
Try this: take a quarter from your pocket change (a quarter worth no more than face value). Examine the surface carefully, paying very close...
I wish they had a better website (user interface is clunky), but the wealth of knowledge stored here is fantastic. I wish more people knew about...
What is "VSS" stickering?
Dino-lite does not take very good general photographs. It is intended for extreme close-ups. And my standard position is: if you need a...
Ugh, these damn figdeters are over-running everything. I'm a professor, and giving a lecture I look up and a third of my class is spinning the...
Yes, it means that your coin is a variety which does not have individual pricing. Variety pricing is incredibly complex, much more so than regular...
The ANA absolutely does not come off as elitist, as some others have mentioned in this thread. The ANA actually seems a lot more plebeian. The ANS...
ANACS UDMs are hard to find, because they were generally very high quality. They are either held in tight hands, or have since been crossed to...
I agree with Lehigh on this one. I consider it unattractive and detrimental to the surfaces and the value. I noticed that a couple of people...
Woof, these coins have been juiced so bad I could make a pitcher of margaritas. Here's a DMPL Morgan with true black-and-white. She doesn't need...
Bechtler gold is rare and valuable, even in this condition. It looks quite genuine. Too bad about the hole - but I would still recommend getting...
66+RD. Would be 67 without the spots.
Toss-up between a straight 20 and a details coin. I went with 20 - but what is going on in the obverse fields? Looks really weird.
Went F-15, and I'm going to stand by it. Looks like a nice, solid coin though.
Is the strike on these usually so mushy on the reverse? I don't play with these often, but that strike is so bad I'd think it came from China.
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