1870-S Half Dime
Definitely cleaned . . . certainly AU58 or better before the cleaning.
Some of the most involved collectors / dealers have a very strong sense of what they've seen over many decades in this industry, and are far...
It's really close, but I'd give it the benefit of the doubt. It's really of little consequence, however, as '50-D nickels are readily available...
I can't offer this kind of deal on eBay or on my website, where transaction-related fees automatically kick in . . . I have an AU 1924 Saint in...
The reason it's hard to find a good paying job that you like is the same reason it's not so hard to find a good paying job you don't like . . ....
There are some jobs that you just have to stand aside and let someone else do . . .
Technically, modern day engraving is a machining process, but I would never let a self-proclaimed machinist engrave dies for me. As for the high...
Master dies may be either engraved or machined, but not by a typical machinist. Each production die is hubbed from a negative impression taken...
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That 53 is an awesome gold error! Kudos . . .
I must have missed that thread, as I recall no discussion of machinists being involved in the coining process. However, machinists contribute...
My guess is the coin is a technical AU58 that the TPGs would push to MS63 for the color and originality.
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No, but I'd certainly trade my dollars for silver, gold or arable real estate.
On the contrary, the world is an ignorant investor.
Thanks Chris, that made my day . . . Oh, and be sure to bring a clove of garlic to the show.
Both really neat looking coins.
I view gold as protection against a dollar collapse, and silver as a profit play. Gold is compact, and much more affordable to store physical...
Toning looks artificial to me . . . sorry.
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