Haha. They've faked pretty much everything. There's a fake 1942 half on the Chinese website right now for $1.21. Measuring the thickness is...
Thanks, that explains it, if I'm interpreting it correctly. They could obtain an ounce of gold for 15 ounces of silver, take it to Europe or the...
Update on this, mine is on its way. It supposedly debuted at the ANA convention so perhaps someone on here already has theirs.
Wow, cool! Easy guess to make, once @lardan guessed MS67 with CAC. MS64 CAC was guessed and I figured it couldn't be lower than that. Not that I...
Pics for posterity, cropped and annotated. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It appears to have the gash on the breast that the other CC fakes have (and where is the CC anyway?). Perhaps @Jack D. Young wants to weigh in.
That reverse has been popping up a lot lately. The gash in the breast is pretty obvious.
Like @BuffaloHunter I really only check HA and GC. I rarely look at ebay anymore, it's either junk with horrible pictures or BIN with the same...
MS67 No CAC
MS63 I'm only picking one not guessed so far...
What a wide open category! I'll just do a few ending in 00. These are actually three different obverse types and two reverse types. [ATTACH]...
I'm betting you saw it on Etsy.
Gawd that's awful. Couldn't be bothered with the denticles? I don't see a mint mark at all, and One Dollar is missing. Does that make it a fantasy...
There certainly were proof coins minted in the 19th century. I don't know how they were packaged but I recall something about brown coin...
Is the ridge on the edge a gap in the collar or whatever they used to stamp the stars? (I don't know how they did this on real ones).
The building at Monroe & Ionia was built in 1916 and the bank had moved in by 1917, so that gives you an earliest date. The chart in this article...
Here's my AU58. [ATTACH]
Scrolling through PCGS I see a handful of half dollar dates designated as PL but no DMPL. The subject coin is raw so the seller is just making...
NGC says: And for 1964-D:
Interesting how it goes from "sold" to orange hoodie award.
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