The proliferation of cheap microscopes has compounded this. Because every working die was pressed more than once prior to single-squeeze hubbing,...
NGC says "no." Their guarantee for copper coins expires after 10 years. PCGS is even less confident - they no longer guarantee copper color...
Expounding on #1 - the fact that we now have CAC to tell us which one-third of an MS grade the coin belongs in, even though there's already 10...
And the bartender says "Get outta here!!"
It's funny that they called them "Morgan" dimes. I think that carried over from the earlier coin boards but I can't recall why they called them...
Yes I picked a restrike image but the fonts on all the real ones looked identical. 827 are all wrong on the fake.
Wait, you posted images of the 1908-O. 1892-O has the micro O.
Uh, the date logo is completely wrong. Unless I'm missing something. [ATTACH]
You'll notice that that one only got a "UNC" grade. We don't know if it was "conserved" or if they decided it was not a candidate (although I'm...
Cheese is delicious.
Have you checked 1892-O for the micro O?
Thanks, I figured it had to be halves because of the 1901-S but I couldn't tell the relative size. Some better date/mints in there and check that...
Are those quarters or halves? Sorry I can't tell.
It's great that it's only had two owners for 80 years. Lovely coin regardless of grade.
Two pennies walk into a bar... The bartender says "Get outta here!"
That BBC article really stretches the truth. "The coins, which are made from pure copper, pre-date 1943, when the US began using other metals to...
Way too big for a bicycle chain, unless you mean motorcycle. Looks to be 1.5x diameter of a quarter in width.
"This listing was ended by the seller because the item was lost or broken." Hahahahaha. Nice of them to keep using the same reverse die I guess....
The 63 would probably grade 65 now anyway. ;)
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