Yes, it is. Good eye!
You'd have better luck with acetone (pure, not nail polish remover), but only if you know how to use it. If you don't know how to use acetone,...
Or some other foreign substance. You coin is damaged.
IMO, it's worth its weight in silver and wouldn't grade because of the paint.
I was writing about honest buyers, not you.
In a residential box, when USPS lists the package as delivered, you own it. The sellers responsibility ends upon delivery, whether to a PO box or...
The '74D is a normal half. No one keeps records of the damage done to coins, so you will not get a better answer than the '76 is damaged. Accept...
A die clash occurs when the dies came together without a planchet between them, each leaving their impression in the opposite die.
In the first week, these flew off the shelves. In the following three weeks the mint didn't sell 2,000 of them.
Please tell us, Timmy, why do you feel it's a joke and why are you so disappointed?
I'll rearrange the post.
As of 8/10, the mint reported Gold Kennedy sales of 62,341. As of 8/17, the mint reported Gold Kennedy sales of 63,521. As of 8/24, the mint...
NGC packages are tracked by USPS by RE tracking numbers. I don't know why they don't provide them in the email. Try calling them to ask for the RE #.
It comes from one of the employees, not NGC. I can't remember his name.
If you provided your email address on your NGC submission form, you should receive a shipping notice that includes the USPS tracking number.
One cent, give or take. :D
A winning bid is a binding contract. If you don't honor that contract, I must assume you have no honor in any other of your dealings.
Because of the way blanks are punched, this is very normal. If you compare it to many others you'll see.
OP, you owe the money, pay it. The time for due diligence was BEFORE you placed your bid. Please don't ever bid on anything I might be selling.
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