Just picked up the same in my wife's change, plus a 1943-S Washington quarter. I'm not quite sure why there seems to be so much silver floating...
No need to specify a grade with those pictures (they're quite good)... and maybe someone would pay a slight premium for the dark toning.
Since you have established feedback as a buyer, that helps somewhat.. but having "zero" as a seller might hurt slightly. However, you're not...
It's a counterfeit "fantasy" piece. Contains no silver, so it's practically worthless.
I attended this show last month, and picked up a few really nice pieces at a reasonable price. Plenty of dealers and full parking lot at 10:00...
As stated in your other threads, this coin is heavily counterfeited... and most fakes display the same general wear characteristics as this one....
I'm sure the "zero" feedback will keep the number of bids down somewhat... you might even grab it for under melt (but I doubt it).
I always ask for a few whenever I visit my favorite bank teller. I use them for the daily $2 bridge toll. Tried to buy a six-pack, but the clerk...
Well, definitely a "D" with the new photos!
After seeing the close-ups, I think you're good on the clasp. Looks original to me, and I agree that the coin has been cleaned.
Also, I believe the clasp has been tooled... a common "fix" on bust halves. My '32 has the clasp tooled along with the cap: [IMG]
You're better off just asking the teller if anyone has cashed in halves... in the past two weeks I've found (4) 90% and (16) 40% from $54.50 worth...
Hmmm... all the coins you've mentioned are heavily counterfeited. As stated, you need to post some pictures, or take your coins to the nearest...
Anti-counterfeiting software in new scanners prevents you from scanning newer notes.
And the "auto-snipe" programs will place the bid for you with only a second or two left... based on the amount you previously specify.
Well, according to eBay "seller protection", USPS delivery confirmation will protect the seller for items under $250. Over that amount, signature...
There's a bunch of them on eBay now.. take a look:...
Yes... some things should be considered sacred..
Looks like it. Apparently that "enhancement" was quite common... here's a '32 I purchased that not only had the clasp engaved, but also had some...
Well, there's an almost identical error on eBay right now, bidding at $8 with two days to go:...
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