Why do many older, large coins such as quarters, halves, dollars and large cents have an "X" scratched in them, usually on the obverse? They're...
Big problem with modern coinage is all the stuff that's required to be on them, at least Quarters and up - "LIBERTY", "E PLURIBUS UNUM", "UNITED...
I needed one that I could remember - I suffer from CRS - so I use my first name and middle initial.
A full explanation would require removal from the slabs. Testing of weight to hundredths of a gram and measurement of thickness to hundredths of...
It's likely some type of Lepidolite* but I don't know of any that are an outgrowth of either silver or copper. Whatever they are, they are...
Or still desirable? [IMG][IMG]
We all know what coinage dies look like [IMG] but what do (did) the dies used for dates and mint marks look like? Are they simply 1/4" or 3/16"...
Probably. They operate under several different names selling different things. One of their entities sells "Amish Heaters".
I don't know who "Jimmy Gerstel" is but if he's the same guy I saw advertising gold then there definitely was some misrepresentation going on....
Gold leaf covered $2 bills for only $18 each! http://campaign98.staugustine.com/marketplace/pdfs/1000529772.pdf If anyone is even slightly...
Well, it was advertised as an ex-jewelry piece. Fantasy pieces made for jewelry are seldom anywhere near accurate reproductions.
In reality, it's already out of date. And it never was a realistic guide on current pricing, just prices 6 months to a year ago. It's okay on...
I like the increased amount of detail, but he really does need to visit a barber for a trim.
The best way of avoiding someone outbidding you is to not tell anyone what you are bidding on. IF the coin was a desirable one and you call...
My eyesight is also nowhere near what it once was. When searching coins you pretty much need both hands free so you either need a magnifier on a...
Hmmmm... You're a new user, presumably with no knowledge of Isaiah, yet you seem to know he was from New York....? Nobody here said that.
I have never seen any coin with anywhere near the amount of bubbles that are on the subject cent. I count eleven below the base of the memorial...
What details, and how do they differ from genuine examples?
Would I guess that your daughter's birthday is March 11th?
? I'd like to see another example of this common condition.
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