post a picture of you. I'll tell you if you look odd as well.... LOL j/k yes, this coin looks suspect to me. I would have an expert examine it...
for $8, you did great, willie
the pictures are pretty fuzzy and that's not going to be conducive to accurate grading. I see remnants of WE, so my guess with these pictures is...
Nice find on the megalodon tooth Lord M!
Thanks Doug. I was trying to answer the OP's original question with an example.
Doug, where does the 1922 No D Lincoln Cent fall on your scale? Are there any Mint State examples? The dies surely were worn, to the point where...
Good catch, Kirk! Looking closely at the lettering makes me question if the coin is authentic. It doesn't look sharp enough to be genuine. Maybe...
why do you believe it to be a proof coin?
some of them don't wait that long
4 legger
it's been cleaned so harshly that I gave it benefit of doubt and said MS details rather than AU deatils. Either way, problem coin.
doesn't the gold separate from the copper when you melt the bars?
Cleaned MS details
I guess to be fair I have to admit that Photograde backs up what night*hawk said. I also admit to being very strict in my grading and likely need...
. Edited Ignore the muttering of a grumpy old man tonight.
(Edited and corrected), thanks Kirk. You're right and it's late. The coin is a key date and therefore is saleable, but this coin is the...
I believe the 2015 is gold
The toning is not spectacularly attractive and as such won't command a huge premium. JHMO
It should be interesting as the only other source of the S-mint SAE is the congratulations set which sold out almost instantaneously. If you want...
I would almost always select the original note. It's easier to sell when the time comes (even if I'm dead and it's my heirs, that day always comes).
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