Sounds like an OK idea to me.
That must be some friend considering the piece still had around $1200 worth of gold in it, and they can be sold for a premium to someone that...
And in other fields as well. Not just numismatists either. There are people in all fields that have done things that we may consider abhorrent....
What service did you request when you sent it in? Reconsideration or regrade? And coming up "Not a valid number can also indicate a problem on...
There is also a Knob Lick in Metcalfe county KY
That is the information I have been looking for for a long time, how well they responded to claims. Yours is the first report I've seen of how...
Since they use dozens if not hundreds or thousands of dies each year, and dies clashing together is not that uncommon, and the fact that...
I beg your pardon, should I leave? :)
Or ask you to send the overage back along with the coin or what ever he is buying. (the most common way this scam works. They get the item AND...
That's why I stopped going to local estate auctions that advertised coins, they were all like that. Little or nothing of any real value, and all...
That one may be "Not even close" but it IS still valuable. I don't see what you are talking about on the berry, but check out the positions of...
What are you seeing? The only thing I'm seeing on the closeup of the reverse is late stage die wear and the remains of an old die clash through...
Sometimes it is WORSE!
I should be pretty close. I don't know what day you bought but gold in 2004 ranged from 375 to 454 so an average of 414. (That 414 figure is too...
It is a fake, the rev is wrong for that variety. Look at the leaf below the last A. On the OP coin the point is right of the center of the A....
At that "rock bottom" price will you get back five times what you put into them? After 50 years that's the return you need to break even in real...
They considered making it 1/10 and the same size as the dime but the coin was too thin and had striking problems.
I've seen one 2016 nickel, which shocked me! I haven't seen the 2015's yet except for a few one cent pieces.
Somewhat legit? In 2004 the coins were worth about $49 and they charged you $100. The only reason you have made out is the fact that the metals...
I believe it's a 219. 218 has a blunt first 1 and 219 has a pointed 1. The pictures aren't good but ot looks like the 1 is pointed. Can you see...
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