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Hmmm. "Zinc Toxicity"? "Even though zinc is an essential requirement for a healthy body, excess zinc can be harmful, and cause zinc toxicity."...
Everybody is entitled to an opinion but I somehow do not believe that PCGS would have graded it had it been sandpapered. [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
According to the listing, the photographed coin is 1 of 12 others. Do you think your going to get your moon?
I think that whomever you're trading with is hoping you'll go through with it since they're getting a helluva deal. Individually, the mint sets...
You gonna submit it to PCGS? I keed! I Keed! [ATTACH]
1971 IKEs were never issued in US Mint Sets or Proof Sets. The OP's coins originated from a bag and then possibly a roll. Looking at the reverse...
Must be some special pliers since it takes a tremendous amount of force to do this. Perhaps ratchet locking pliers which apply force with each...
I hardly think so.
That would be my answer as well. However, the Lincoln Woodies do not have a physical texture to them. Meaning the surface is smooth. On these...
We must be related?
Funnier things have happened in the past. However, PCGS has promised to contact Stacks-Bowers to address this specific offering. The coin is NOT...
http://stacksbowers.com/auctions/AuctionLot.aspx?LotID=323429 MS70 Technically, its not an MS70 sisnce the coin has been removed from the Pop...
And that is based upon what?
"Close but no banana" had the grades right but in the wrong order. The coin on the left is an MS68 (which I do not agree with) and the one on...
I know what the TPG graded this puppy, maybe you do as well. Regardless of what you may or may not know, whats your opinion?? [ATTACH]
Close ...................but no banana.
Only for the conversation aspect. As far as I know, I;m the only one that ever paid a premium for one. Better yet, I'm the only one I know of that...
I, for one, am glad that Troy sent the coin to BJ and take just a bit of exception to the folks that questioned his reasoning in doing this. He...
Opinions vary on what causes this on copper nickel clad coins. I heard that it was due to the clad layers being pulled through the blanking...
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