I think DMPL
I'm sure the prior owner must have added those treads for any collector friends with butterfingers.
A new slab is required to seal moisture IN.
Yes, but your comment made it sound like you were talking about all instances where this occurs,and not just those cases involving sellers with a...
Careful . . . I can recall an instance where I thought I'd lost a coin, and prepared the buyer for disappoinment. I'm not surprised that many...
Your coin looks odd because it has worn through the copper coating to expose the zinc core . . . The Mint changed from making them of a solid...
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Nice coin, and a great attendance award!
I've always felt this seller's images looked "softened", as if to obscure marks.
Bad form? . . . I think not!
1853-S $20? . . . I don't think so . . . please check again.
Like the $20 Saints and $5 & $2 1/2 Indians, they have always been favored for their design over their Liberty Head counterparts within each...
I dislike almost all of our circulating modern commemorative quarters and many of the collectible commemoratives. They are mostly simplistic,...
It's difficult to tell from your photos, but it is possible that you have the reverse half of a split Jefferson nickel. Can you shoot and post...
I'd join that party . . .
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AU55 on the 1840 . . . a wonderful coin. I can't tell you exactly why . . . it may only be the obverse photo, but my instincts tell me the 1864-S...
Very pretty coin!
I know the answer, but some may actually ask, "which way"?
AU58 . . . this date usually comes quite nice, and prooflikes deeper than this are abundant.
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