Short answer is no. More informative answer is to have you look at this page and see that the D/S coins all show the S on the outside of the D,...
It means that either the date and mint can't be determined conclusively, or given the date and mint, it can't be verified to be authentic. The...
Somewhere on the PCGS forum is a Gobrecht dollar that's been cut out.
People make all sorts of things out of coins. Go here, scroll down to the "Eclectic Numismatic Treasures" entries, and follow each link to part...
It looks like the silver dollars you are showing, except maybe the 82-O, have been cleaned. The 1879-O has been harshly polished.
The coin lost a fight with a garbage disposal and has unattractive toning, juiced in the picture. Even if it would grade, it's not worth buying.
Nice 64. Great luster, strike. Surfaces don't have enough undisturbed space for a 65, especially the left obverse field.
This is exceedingly cool.
Heritage's photo room comes to mind. 20 or so stations, each set up the same way, in a large, staffed room. I'll bet their annual photo costs...
I throw in another vote for GIMP, even though I use an older version of Photoshop. If you're dealing with white balance issues, try to do this...
Had the counterfeiter done this, they would have effectively been creating a doubled master die, which would show properly notched digits. Had...
On the Morgan, the reverse also shows doubling. On this coin, it doesn't, leading me to believe it was a double strike with the obverse die...
It's double-struck, with the second strike shifted just over half the width of the upright of the 1 to the left (at the date, anyway). This has...
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