Good luck! Why no guts? Try a $0.99 start and watch the bidding wars erupt!
A struck though....nice coin.
Hummmm.....trying to decide what I'm seeing on the cheek, a gash, discoloration or one of those shiney bits of metal.
It's too late. I'd sell them both "as is" in the their slabs and use the money to buy a nice, problem-free coin.
TPG's...once again unpredictable. It's so hard to tell between 66 and 67 using pictures.....it really is a guess.
All coinage costs the banks money...like Doug said, dealing with change is done at a loss for banks.
What about the bite marks? :D Many people will touch the medals...who wouldn't want to hold a real olympic medal? I'm sure they get passed around...
I agree with Matt. The 1877 is heavily corroded, I'd take cleaned or scratched over corrroded. It's going to keep eating the coin until it's...
Looks like a nice crack! One of the few kinds that are worth hanging on to.
7.5 cents each....I would if there's truly 90% S mint.
Very strange! Also, what the heck is an 80 code???
I looked too quickly, lol. That seller raises major red flags if you look at his other coins for sale and buying history. Jez, check out this $400...
Oh....now I see.......GSC! :confused:
Is that the color you see in hand? The light/white balance looks off to me. Still, look like very well struck 24D, no prob with 63/64! The one...
Between both of us this thread might turn into about 500 pages. LOL
The 31-S MM looks fine.
I don't want to fill up all the thread, lol.
I have FAR too many 09's to list in this thread.
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The 14D is 100% fake, zero doubt. The 31S looks OK, a close up of the MM would help.
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