How should I know - that's Liteside stuff. :p
Pure acetone - the kind you get at a paint or hardware store or a home center, and absolutely not your significant other's acetone-based nail...
The 2002 Krause 3rd Ed. lists it at $50 in VG, and $80 in F. The picture you posted is of a G coin, which IMHO is worth a very small premium over...
Of course. ;) I agree. Try their World & Ancient section - a great place to get away from the flame wars on their US section. :)
:eek: I sincerely hope not! Unfortunately this abomination is spreading. The Canuks have done it at least once (I got one as "omake" - a...
A very good question Spencer. First of all, Ian and I apparently agree that we are looking at a whizzed coin which is either genuine, or an...
If you have a genuine P mintmark bicentennial, name your price! ;) It is absolutely unique.
If you're willing to take the risk of getting it back in a body bag as plated or altered, send it to PCGS, NGC, ANACS, or ICG for authentication....
the seller "guarantees" that its genuine, and lists the right weight and diameter. He claims its AU, and doesn't mention its fairly harsh bath....
Hi Tami, and [img] to the forum. Where did you get that bit of information? The mint acknowledges that it made some silver quarters in '66,...
I'm afraid you have no concept of how the exchanges work. Stock exchanges are a place to buy and sell shares of ownership in corporations,...
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The little number in the corner says this post makes 200 dozen, my hand is getting a little tired from sending "CQ" so many times, and it's always...
Hi KT and [img] to the forum. If the only "error" affecting your set is that one of the quarters is upside down in the cellophane, I think...
A genuine one should weigh in the neighborhood of 80g. If yours has the right weight, and you're sure it isn't one of >>these :( << get it to...
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Hi joe, and [img] to the forum. It is usually much easier to identify a coin from a picture than from an incomplete description, but in this...
Hi Kevin, and [img] to the forum. That seems to me to be a very possible answer. I know it would create the mirror finish, and would probably...
David Sears has written several books covering things I don't know about ancients, and he's only brushed the surface, but I certainly respect...
The original coin is probably a 28mm copper 10 Poltura, KM#264.1, with no mint mark; KM#264.2, with an "NB" mark; or KM#264.3a with a "CM"...
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