Sometimes we jump too quickly on the "fake" bandwagon. That's what got the CFe group in trouble.
True... however, Juan does have a point that eBay itself is a driving force in determining price of collectibles, whether it be a beanie or a...
Oh no... relegated to the back alleys of inner city ghettos. "Psssst... hey buddy... you wanna Norfed?"
No... just scroll down to get to the auction.
I think he realizes if he had merely sold the silver coins plus the '70-D, he would have received approximately the same amount. I don't believe...
So... I win an auction for a set of Kennedy halves, pay for them through PayPal (with a note that I appreciate these coins being offered), and...
Yep.. worth just a cent. Somebody metal-stamped the obverse, resulting in the reverse bulge.
His last three auctions were all for his "last" '84-S double eagle. His eBay ID "worldimports1" says it all. I don't think these coins (if in fact...
Well, there were a few members awhile back who had quite a few: http://www.cointalk.com/t117995/
Wrong. The correct verbage is intent to defraud. The mere possession of counterfeit coins is legal, as is the sale of same (as long there is no...
No other evaluation required. For you, this item is.... priceless.
Guess I'll have to put my Norfeds into the "black" cabinet with the rest of my "counterfeits." Sigh....
Yep... none of the above. However, I love these coins, and will continue to collect them. Here's a couple of my $20's: [IMG] [IMG]
Still some available on Amazon......
Strange... I thought Norfeds weren't rounds, but counterfeit coins...:rolleyes:
Yep... I think frosty has to realize a 5 1/2 year old thread (where the OP has never returned) won't yield any pics, lol. Unless the OP is...
Well, there's plenty of 'em on eBay, not too expensive either:...
With melt value around $1.86, expect that or a little more when selling on eBay. And since the melt value exceeds the numismatic value (with lower...
Probably the same number of people who ruin their coins in rock tumblers...;)
Numismatically speaking, they carry no premium. However, in the real world, plated coins are a "cash cow" at flea markets. I bought a bunch of...
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