In that condition and for a very common date, it's likely real. It's basically worth Silver Melt value. Doesn't seem too lucrative to counterfeit...
This one is in a PCGS holder. Guess the grade. [ATTACH]
I couldn't pass this one up for $17. I have always liked this design, and it always evokes emotion related to my second hobby, family history...
Grading is subjective. For the items to be "liquid" in the market if you ever want to sell them, it is beneficial if those grades you have listed...
Amazing coins Traz. :hail::hail::hail::hail::hail:
If you know your series, this can really work to your advantage buying on auction sites like eBay. Many eBay sellers with large inventories will...
That is a stunningly toned Luxie. VERY nice pick up Collect89!! :thumb:
I don't think it needs to go away from circulation, just stop minting it all together. There are BILLIONS of them around, and I can't see any...
Actually, if you send an older style NGC holder in to have the coin reholdered in the new EdgeView holder, the certification number does not...
All right folks, I'm out of coins from novel countries...I look forward to seeing many more of others!
By the way, if you're newer to the site, PMD = post-mint damage. That is, damage from circulation.
1864 German State of Hannover [ATTACH]
This one came from England today, and I just had a chance to snap some photos. It's a nice "Milled right" version of the Middlesex Lyceum token...
Been looking for one of these without an inflated price tag for about 6 months. Finally picked one up this week. [ATTACH]
I would buy neither the $1500 nickel nor junk silver. I'd buy a whole bunch of other nice coins. I don't pay a 10 x premium for well placed...
Looks like post-mint damage. It's not really sideways, so much as being smashed. Also, note the damage to the rim. I'm not a dime error expert,...
I always use a credit card or debit card when I shop at Wal Mart. Some of the people in that place scare me and the money has been touched by...
I can always count on you for a good conspiracy-theory laugh. :)
I agree. The market set its true maximum value at around $1000 in a true eBay auction. And even that amount is likely higher than it's really...
I will quietly step away, and leave room for someone to step up. :rolleyes: For that kind of money, I can have a LOT of really nice coins...
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