Not just that, but the font and the spacing of the letters in LIBERTY is totally whacked.
I'd add one more question: 3) If I had bitcoin, how could I access it during an EMP or a rolling blackout? What if everything went down for days...
I can't stand that man. I voted for him once, the first time he ran for US Senate. Never voted for him again. Never will.
Cleveland Coin Expo is still happening on the 2nd Saturday of each month. I usually attend. I couldn't go this month, but January's show looked...
That has to be at least MS-64. Lovely coin!
I remember when my mom gave me SLQs for lunch money once in a while. When I was in elementary school in the early 1960s, you could still find...
Why didn't they give that coin a grade?
Grading would cost you way more than that coin could possibly be worth.
It's possible because the chemical affects the copper. But SLQ's are only 10% copper instead of the 75% copper of a nickel, so I don't think it...
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On the 1916's, yes. A couple of things to look for on those, is that the stars on the shield are different and the leaves on the olive branch...
I have a flown philatelic cover from the last Challenger mission BEFORE it blew up. At the time (pre-order sales), the Post Office charged...
I agree, F-15 for the grade. The 1886-O is one of the more common Morgan dollars. In that grade, about $30 to $40. It looks real to me, but I...
It's a replica. The obverse would either have the reigning monarch (Philip V in this case) or the coat of arms. Gazillions of these replicas...
There is a DDO on the 1967 Canadian one cent that has recently been recognized by the major grading companies. Something to look for.
Not only a fake/cleaned but a REALLY BAD photo. Pass!
I like your avatar photo. BTW, do you know how you can tell that you're kissing a French Horn player???? Her mouth is in the right place but her...
You're referring to ferric chloride. In our hobby, it's called Nic-A-Date. It's the same stuff!
AND those Buffalos minted during WW 1, AND any other war....no, a War Nickel has referred to those 35% silver Jeffersons for YEARS. To me there...
It sounds like JM Bullion has employees that know NOTHING about coins. I've never purchased from them, now I never will.
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