I could see there being sanctions against sending money to Cuba, but not buying Cuban coins listed by someone not living in Cuba.
It does after it's printed in the paper.
If you can't hold something, does it exist?
'been', 'ben'? I think you mean 'bin'.
Every pair of fresh dies have a "First Strike". There are many first strikes through an issue of coins. But you would have to be there with the...
Looks like a worn die to me. Strike doubling would show on all of the numerals.
Why do people wash cars? Because they get dirty. Most coins are made of metals that oxidize (tarnish), so they think you need to use chemicals...
Not for $320. It would be worth $100 or a bit less. It looks nice.
Same thickness. Just the relief above the field is difference.
They are both the same thickness. The difference is that the relief rises up further from a lower field. The rim thickness is the same. Stack...
Because if you are trying to look at small details, you need more magnification. Look at some of the pictures posted on here - they are at 200X....
Make sure you ask the big guy for a good quality, name brand lens. Should be a triplet of 10X minimum.
I thought the Medium Relief 1922s were the 35,000 minted and called High Relief. They are a hybrid piece between the High Relief 21's and normal...
And the slab doesn't mention it is a Full Step nickel, Just MS67+
Ebay - where the gullible meet the greedy.
Yes, if you don't know and can't tell, just buy certified pieces. Then you are 95% sure it's real.
If you can't lose money, put it under your mattress. If you really, really want some gold, I would look at British Sovereigns or French 20...
Don't the slots in Vegas rake 11% off the top too?
Great piece at a good price. The history and story are worth far more than an MS69 clad quarter - I don't care if it's from NGC or PCGS!.
I have a 60-ton coin press I built in my family room that I've done this with.
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