Looks like it's in the garland on the obverse. I forgot I had this one, gift from my late father-in-law over 20 years ago. I love the original...
I used "Copyright and trademark" / "Counterfeit item or authenticity disclaimer" / "Disclaimers about the authenticity or legality of an Item"....
You're a lot nicer than me. I reported it. I've also lost any sympathy for people who bid on something like that.
The best I can do for US are some semi-keys, with less common varieties. 1901-S Rev3 "thick ribbon" [ATTACH] 1903-S Rev3 "thick ribbon"...
@buddy16cat revived it, not me. This thread started years before I gave a whit about Barbers. Since then I wrote a whole article on that 1901-O...
It appears to be the same coin before and after the substance was removed, judging by the same blemish near the I. I have a retained...
I need to look through this 12 year old thread. [ATTACH]
So, "sorted" but not "searched." You could push that to any extreme you wanted to. Like advertising a roll of unsearched 1909 cents - hey, nobody...
"Unsearched" is right up there with "Estate find." Every coin is in somebody's "estate", so skip the nonsense and just present the coin.
Like like how they proudly display that it's 36mm instead of 38.1mm.
Over on CCF there's a tool that will pull up the first image from a removed listing. I don't know how their magic works. Monkey-head Liberty! Gawd...
"1892 Columbian: 1990: $3,850 • 2022: $275" Holy buckets! I had no idea the market was like that in 1990, as I had no interest in coin collecting...
A more thorough updated article here: https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/experts-confirm-1943-1942-s-lincoln-cent-overdate-variety I bet...
Recently received in change. Very lustrous for having bounced around for 56 years. [ATTACH]
Here's the current auction for watching. https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1160305/1891-CC-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-MS-66-Toned
I've seen the "pre-1900" thing on other images of Sigma results and am curious if anyone has an explanation. Canada switched from .925 silver to...
An interesting study: "Chumash Indians Were Using Shell Bead Money 2,000 Years Ago" http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/chumash-money-09303.html...
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