It is also possible that this could be a counterfeit made from a mold/die created from an 1818 B-10. I see that as being distinctly possible...
Or shifts during the strike because something has worked loose in the press.
Yes very easily. NGC uses Numismaster by Krause for prices on world coins. Krause only has prices for pieces that are listed in their books....
I would think ICG might be willing to certify one as what it is, a Henning counterfeit. And PCGS and NGC DO slab some counterfeits, you just have...
Kentucky State Show Sept 25th - 27th Louisville KY I'll be there the 25th and at least part of the 26th.
Typical ugly reverse proof.
All of the 1820's quarters had a curl top 2. This coin has a club top. The 1830's had club tops to their 3's, but they did not have the scroll...
When the coins are struck they DO get hot, but they top out at under 200 degrees F. That is several hundred degrees below the melting point for...
It could be done on the early coins because the mintages were lower and the number of dies was smaller. To get an idea of the number of...
Out of business a LONG time ago, and they weren't in business that long either. You don't see ANICS certificates very often. (I don't normally...
I'll bet he didn't say it weighed as much as two pennies, he said it weighs two pennyweights (or 3.1 grams which happens to be the weight of a...
So he re-registers with all new info (new id, bank, isp) and he is good to go. And no matter what we do, or advice we give, sooner or later those...
Well mintage is unlimited, the price if fairly low and they plan on having 150,000 sets on hand ready for delivery on the day of issue. If they...
No, wouldn't mind at all.
They just advise the buyer to destroy it. At least that is what they have been doing.
Most people search by title the 1973 does not show up in the titles so it isn't keyword spamming. Frankly I'm surprised anyone pays any attention...
Yep corruption eventually spreads. :)
They haven't taken the Toven 1974 aluminum cent. It has been slabbed twice and the government HAS declared that it is illegal to own. (And they...
Why would he have had it slabbed if he wasn't selling it? He knew what it was and didn't have any need to have it slabbed.
This isn't surprising, it is typical business. Offer an incentive of some kind to build up a customer base and then once you have them phase out...
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