What denomination is it?
I think the dime. The NTC holder makes you question what may be wrong with the coin.
SIMULATION FAUX red oak.
It's worse than that - TWO Easy PAYMENTS of $89.95!
I am missing the error.
A few TPGs also still grade/slab the Micro O Morgan Dollar counterfeits, since they have a following and are still listed as VAMs. No problem...
So does sg - it is based on water at 25C.
They used to use them as small screwdrivers - 3 cent silver and half dimes. Never seen one clipped. Maybe they wanted to make sure it was silver...
I believe it to be a pattern, but since it was the first time a large Cu-Ni Clad coin was to be struck, it was a test strike. I don't know why...
An error in a discussion about an error. How erronic!
Go for the gold. It means it is undergraded, and not just by one grade. And, they don't hand them out as much as they did in the past, so there...
But since the density of water is 1 g/cc, they are practically the same. Density is more accurate than specific gravity, but harder to determine,...
And circulated War Nickels are always that greenish-gray color too.
Chemists use density, everyone else seems to use specific gravity or SG. Density = Mass/Volume
If you have receipts, then just declare it. Easy to prove you bought it. If not, shipping Registered is the way to go. PCGS and NGC probably...
$7000.00 for an 1847 Gothic Crown Choice Proof.
AU Details - damaged. Dig marks in R in LIBERTY on obverse.
I have some Perth Mint sovs and 1/2 sovs with mintages of 1,500 that I picked up near spot on ebay. Those are twice as rare in PR69 PCGS slabs....
My wife knows better (bless her heart) after one try. Kind of like buying a coin advertised as "Dates our choice". I like to see what I'm buying.
I seem to think that anything less than 45 degrees is acceptable.
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