Well, that means just about every post.
Must be an early fake... the quality of the current batch of unmarked replicas is much better. However, the Chinese still have a problem matching...
I don't believe any Ikes are being stored by the Fed... there wouldn't be room for them anyway, with all the presidential dollars piling up.
True... I use them for tipping and watch the reaction. I was at the local pool (as in swimming) supply store, and tipped the kid with an Ike; then...
I put 'em 2x2's and sell 'em at the local flea market, two for three bucks. I usually sell twenty to thirty pieces each time, and most buyers have...
And the Chinese are still making 1826 halves: [IMG]
You guys are being too nice. This coin is a cast fake, and a crude one at that. Today's Chinese counterfeiters do a much better job.
Not knowing the time frame, I have to assume the OP purchased note #2 before he found out about note #1; and since he received a full refund for...
I know what a shyster is.... but I've never heard it in the context that you refer to. Maybe it was more prevalent in the 1800's to refer to "note...
Come on V, you know better than to believe everything you hear!
I agree... probably more suited for this category: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Magic-/14012/i.html?_nkw=trick+coin&_catref=1&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282
Site the source of this information please.
I agree, and rescind my statement that "defacing" coins is illegal. An archaic and unenforceable "law"... and as you state "misinterpreted."
You know V, I consider myself fairly intelligent, and well versed in the English language. However, this statement taxes my intellect. Is there...
I believe he does a little more than just "clean and press", at least that's what it seems from the OP's first thread on this seller:...
Believe what you want.
I think the consenus on the other thread was that the seller "doctors" most of his notes. He sells little (if any) graded items, but is obviously...
Well, I disagree... any silver coin found in change (or even roll searching) is special. If you mean it's not rare or a key date, well, that's...
Well, that eliminates one out of the nineteen years it was minted. Nice detective work joey.
What ziggy meant is that the Denver mint received the dies from Philadelphia, sans mint mark. Back in those days, a mint employee would manually...
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