One thing you can try is putting it between two layers of leather and hitting it with a hammer. How hard you have to hit it I don't know.
I'm coming up with 242. The key being the relief point goal of the right upright of M. It's the only variety with the leaf point directly under...
Actually it does appear messed with. It appears to have a layer of lacquer on it and it's wearing off in spots.
And over the years how many of those impossible to obtain pieces have you obtained? I know in my case it's been several. Of course there are...
You have a Civil War token. One of the group classified as a patriotic. Catalog number is 119/398. The man on the obverse is George Washington....
The situation you describe is perfectly normal. When I joined my first coin club the average age was 55 years old. That was 39 years ago and...
I followed all blank in my wizard notification and it shows non autographed being available and that the autographed copies are still not...
This morning I got my notice from wizard that the books are ready.
The 1914 quarter looks good to me. Taxidermist, Chinese counterfeit posted is a 1914 half dollar which is not a common date coin in high grade.
I'm not sure about this because I am venturing outside my normal field, but from the series date and the fact this is a silver certificate I...
What is the precision of your scale? I think it looks real, but 27 grams is lighter than it should be. Does your scale just read whole grams, to...
True, but they are also the ones most likely to be selling stolen merchandise. After all most druggies have blown all their money and valuables...
Definitely O-102, on O-101 the outer leaf in the lowest cluster on the olive branch extends past the second A in AMERICA. On O-102 the point is...
It looks to me like an S-168 State III coin. The surfaces are slightly corroded which makes parts of the crack impossible to see but they all seem...
Light? Considering it is supposed to weigh 2.5 grams, no I don't think it is light at all.
Some banks do. The thing is the coins do not belong to the bank. They are supplied by a dealer or other outside company. The bank sells them...
How it could happen is that late in the year when they are still making 1942 dies they start building a stockpile of 1943 dies as well. So for...
Well if you bought them all at the same time they probably all came from the same roll and typically an original roll will heve examples of coins...
Where did you get that nonsense? OK I googled it, "Improperly spaced edge" is exactly the same thing and same cause as a "shifted" edge...
If you don't want to sell online or have a physical shop, then your best bet for being able to buy and sell is to take a table at the smaller...
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