As per the sellers reply: "you will received the same "KIND" as in the pictures" i.e. No 1815, but definitely a capped bust.
If your a toned coin collector, an attic along with some older coin albums is the "perfect" method of storing coins. If you like your coins...
Hey wait a minute! Are you trying to say that B. Max Mehl was the Coast to Coast dealer of the day?? Or perhaps the World Monetary Exchange...
What you've highlighted is not considered a "double stamp". Come to think of it, business strike coins all receive a singe blow from the coining...
Good! Its about time that someone at least put up some financial and criminal barriers to not only protect the coin collector but the TPG's as...
All the coins in the OP appear to be fakes.
Sorry but I'm just not seeing anything out of the ordinary.
It's always nice to dream about what you would do. However, its only a dream. The reality is that if you cannot afford the coins today, then...
Contact PayPal instead of speculating. After all, they do have those devices which attach to an iphone for accepting payments.
More like a "hit".
My guess is that the stamp was included within the slab specifically for the coin collecting course. No doubt, the instructor had these made up.
I agree with everybody. It should cost you or anyone NOTHING to use PayPal when making purchases.
I thought it was Oregon but could be wrong.
I agree with you in that more than one collector has actually believed that there was something "special" about the coin within the slab and...
Here goes my take on the subject. "First Strike" in the strictest sense of the term, refers to the first coin off of a fresh die set. "First...
I never use gloves for casual coin handling after watching countless dealers handle silver dollars directly from tubes or rolls. I DO use...
Who! After seeing the OP's eBay pictures, I can see why they were upset. Those coins definitely look like copper coins. And for the record,...
Hmmmm. So this fella seems to think that he was bidding on and won a 1943 Copper Lincoln, 1943-D Cooper, AND a 1943-S Copper Lincoln?? Sounds to...
Reverse your percentages and you'll be correct. Nickel is extremely hard and as such, a 75% Nickel Cladding would chew up the dies. Heck, even...
Slabbing is not for everyone but the TPG's do provide a valuable service in that a team (hopefully 3) of professionals evaluates the coin to...
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