Peace dollar obverse dies tend to crack there, so you will see many Peace dollars with cracks that are very similar, but not identical, to each...
A 3" diameter novelty is not the same as a reproduction, replica, or counterfeit.
I like that picture much better. Hopefully I get to see the two of you at FUN next year.
I don't like the color. That might just be the picture, but that's all I have to go on. The coin looks like it was "pickled".
Wrong and wrong. The picture might show the word "COPY" on it, but the coins they are selling are not marked. Either way, eBay doesn't allow...
Peripheral die crack. It won't affect grade or value, and these are quite typical of Morgan dollars in general. 1900-O tends to have rather...
Nice illustration, although I'd have used the word "decline" rather than "evolution."
I'll say 65. Decent strike, but not FS, luster compromised a bit by toning, dies are shot. A few marks that make 66 a no-go.
That's the one I would recommend for an APS-C sensor, like the D5200. I shoot with a D610, which has a full-frame detector, and I use a 200 mm...
It's not for me, but as the other holed one in the thread sold for $360, it's for someone. I'm not a fan of buying problem "stop-gap" coins if I...
PR66BN (unless the image doesn't show up. Weird goings on with externally linked images.) [IMG] Trying this way: [IMG]
The clash will not be listed as a distinct VAM (typically a subvariety of one) unless lettering is transferred from one side to the other. If...
And since the buy price list says "No 1883 without cents wanted, or 1913", I would imagine this is a 1913 or 1914 printing. Also no mention of...
I imagine it's from earlier than the 1920s. There's no mention of the New Orleans mint being closed, but they do mention not wanting 1909 VDB...
Looks pretty much like it should. The sonic sealing process essentially melts the plastic and can cause artifacts like that. Maybe there's some...
You must have mistagged me. I don't have a 53 no arrows.
I wonder what they actually look like. He seems to be optimistic about the prices by an order of magnitude.
If it's the lot it appears to be, you won't. Next bid is $600 once you include the juice.
The "old holders are under-graded" bit is a myth. Yes, they are known to have undergraded coins as you say, but most of these have already been...
Sort of. The difference in density between .999 and .900 is 1.5%. Same weight and diameter will be possible if the new ones are 1.5% less thick...
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