Actually, you're wrong on both counts. It's worth a few dollars (or more) if counterfeit, and perfectly legal to own.
That's what it looks like to me also. So per the seller's title, I say "oddity" not "error".
Chris is a natural born wise guy... he can't help it, it's in his genetic makeup. However, that being said, the guy knows numismatics, so when he...
Stopped by my local B&M today, he follows P&M prices closely and adjusts his junk silver accordingly. Picked up some low grade Morgans (6) and...
Nice.... I was going to load up on these, but then I saw the "strict limit of 5 proofs per order". Well, I guess that's OK, but do you get a...
Yep, and here's a thread from the recent past (if the link works... lately there seems to be a problem): http://www.cointalk.com/t189232/
Even in low grades, this coin will command relatively high prices:...
Looks like an Oreo cookie to me...
I was thinking more along the lines of 1.75 billion. I think your estimate of 1.85 billion is a tad high.
You might want to keep that girl...
Even if the die markers are there doesn't guarantee legitimacy... many of the current crop of counterfeiters use genuine examples to create laser...
PM one of the mods... they can move it for you.
I think you should post this in the "want list" category. Good luck!
And you would be correct my young friend.
It looks like a filled "D" in the top photo and a filled "S" in the second photo. Take your pick.
I agree with Ricky. All I'm seeing is a filled "S".
You don't have to call Chris "sir", LOL.
This is one of Dondero's older bronze medallions. In that condition there is no real value, but it's nice have anyway.
Yep... just piece it together from stuff they otherwise can't sell.
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