Yep... he updated his images.
I don't know... this other auction of his shows another AU58 which looks alot better:...
Nope... they wouldn't make a product that inferior...
Novelty item, no numismatic value (it's amazing how this nearly seven year old thread keeps getting resurrected): [IMG]
I've never seen a fake '82 quarter.. at first I thought it was just heavily plated, but after zooming in, everything appears wrong with this coin....
I have a feeling they might be a little higher for the May show (depending on how silver tracks between now and then)... but I'm hoping some...
Don't worry.. nothing is going to happen to your coin!
Well, I've been collecting since 1952, and I try to learn something new every day. Welcome to the club!
Well, here are some of the halves I picked up at the local show two weeks ago. The 2x2's were all marked $15... I paid $14, which I thought was a...
I think that's the info we want howboutatrade to understand... almost all of my circulated Kennedy's still maintain some luster (in fact, I've...
Well, I just looked at a bunch of circulated Kennedy's (that I keep in stacks on my desk). About half the edges are worn smooth, and the coin...
It's all a matter of timing... I walked into the bank, ask for halves (as always), got lucky (as someone had just brought in $45 worth). Bought...
Yes... silver is about 7 times rarer than gold: "In fact, above ground refined silver is about 4 to 5 times as rare as above ground refined...
Just a quick note on Easter... stopped by the bank today to pick up my usual stash of dollar coins... the teller said "all gone, everyone is...
Think I'll take some Kennedy's into work on Monday and hit the edge against the belt sander. Should do the trick!
Best I could do LOL.... [IMG]
Well, IMHO, there was nothing better than this one... "The Rare Coin". Here's a two minute YouTube snipet, but you can watch the whole show on the...
Here's another site with $47.78 ask: http://www.thebulliondesk.com/
Here's what Webster says: Die Break: a defect or blemish on a coin or medal caused by a crack in the die
The obverse wear is typical of a circulated 32-D, especially "In God We Trust". Almost every counterfeit example I've seen has "chattering" around...
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