Or the "I would never knowingly sell a fake..."
Selling price of a product does not determine authenticity, or lack thereof, nor does it prove or disprove seller's knowledge and understanding of...
Looks more like a 64 to me.
Hmm... that kind of puts us in a pickle, Larry. I'll get us back on track - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
But seriously... It's a reference to the world cataloging of coins. I believe 90a is the Krause numver for Indian Head cents.
this should help: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=km%3A+90a
I wouldn't keep more then one, and that's only if I was doing a modern dime album to fill the hole. Some will say I'm wrong, but I firmly believe...
750
Actually, this would be considered the sale of an improperly marked replica. The SS doesn't get involved in transactions not involving currently...
Maybe look at it as a $50 crash course in counterfeit identification?
I'm not a masochist!
Whatever it is, I can't match it to another coin. [ATTACH]
in her blouse. It was the first thing I saw.
..and none with that "die chip"
I know very little about half cents, but I am definitely questioning authenticity of the coin. I've been trying to match the die break for the...
@Pickin and Grinin that was my first commem, and it got me hooked on the series. [ATTACH]
Are you doing a 50/144 set?
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I agree on the '94 - Head of '94 S-43.
1795 was also a transitional year for the planchets. There are 2 planchets, one weighs (going by memory) 11 gr, the other 13 grams. The 13 gram...
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