In case you don't already know: It is better to use two light sources - one at 10 o'clock and one at 2 o'clock - placed at a 45 degree angle to...
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It contains more information which makes it impossible for someone to examine a coin with a loupe and hold the book open at the same time. That's...
Absolutely! It's proof that it is a crappy Zincoln!
I don't see any cartwheel luster, either. It's hard for me to tell if it has been improperly cleaned or not. Chris
Why does everyone think that just because it is a new year of production, it should look good. It's still a crappy Zincoln!
That probably would have added $5.00 to the cost. Chris
I don't see any doubling on the reverse. Chris
There was a poolroom up there that I would frequent on occasion. It must be in South Laurel!:punch::rage::dead: Chris:woot:
The population must be pretty big. Now, they've got a North Laurel.:) Chris
Damn cheapskates! Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Alecia! You can take Fred's word for it. He is (probably) the foremost error coin dealer in the country. Chris
Where in Maryland? I'm originally from Rockville. Chris
It will only be worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Condition is a big factor. Chris
I do see the doubling on (pretty much) all of LIBERTY and in some parts of the motto, IGWT. Chris
Does anyone remember when you could buy one each of everything the Mint had to offer for about $5K, and ten years later, that amount rose to more...
"I sent it to SEGS for their grading expertise. In my last batch of coins I submitted to them, 6/11 failed to straight grade, one of them...
I pulled these from SMS sets, and they have special meaning for me because JT signed the inserts at the FUN Show. R.I.P. JT! [ATTACH]
Buy a (spiral bound) copy of the Red Book. It doesn't cost that much, and it has a world of information about every coin that has ever been used...
I think you'll find that the die crack from the rim through the Q to the base of Washington's neck actually began at the neck and headed toward...
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