The best way to be sure is coins with photos … does this coin match closely the photo because I understand that so counterfeiter(the advanced ones...
There was a long discussion on PCGS v NGC on the cross over of the Eliasberg 1894-S dime and that it may be worth a bit more in a PCGS holder . It...
I would lean to 1913 as well it could be 1918 I what looks like a 3 almost for sure but it could be the end of an 8. Since George V came to the...
It a nice coin. I am kind of sad to see a limited set being broken up (20k sets) but a nice gift
ya if you go to PCGS and compare the 65 to the 67 apart from one being RB and the other being BN the 67 has noticeable more eye appeal and...
#5. Roman Empire: bronze Æ3 of Constantine the Great, VOT XX in wreath, Siscia mint, ca. 306-337 AD I am not a big fan of ancients but would...
Given the title I assuming those are English numbers? Westros is a far bigger country and was until the War of The Five Kings very unified (by...
posted the first part elsewhere Here is something for a estimate a suit of armor was around 5 pounds at minimum or 15 gold nobles. In the Hedge...
Au 58 would be my guess maybe a plus and/or Star. It is a super lovey coin I just see a touch of wear on the eagles left wing and liberty's hair...
Exactly. There may be some wrinkles I am not seeing but I can not see a court calling them "Government Property", particularly when millions of...
perhaps not morally but Legally it likely does
Not as special but assuming they were still struck with the care they were they would still be special as Branch Mint proof(granted 6 rather then...
The colour looks off to me from the pictures
On the other had there are know examples of fake coins in fake PCGS holders (although it may be easier to track)
Got this for Christmas Bill Reid Collection from Royal Canadian Mint [ATTACH]
An other big factor is the GSA packaging say basically says "real Morgan Silver Dollar" so unlike unpackaged coins there is no need for the extra...
Ya I think if OP really think it is a Dot it is worth an in hand visit to a expert in Canadian coins and/or a trip to TPG
The Kirk Coin is interesting because William Shatner is Canadian on the other hand and number of coin had Spock played by American Leonard Nimoy...
I don't really get low ball collecting but yes collect what you like at the right price. Here is an example last month I bought a 1856-S Three...
It on the pop report on the coins page now. May have been a new update https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1894-s-10c-bm/4805
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