Here is the coin in it's holder. [ATTACH][ATTACH] So this coin sat around for years in an old ANACS PF65 Cameo holder. The coin has unattractive...
Unfortuneately it does not appear to be genuine either.
Yes they are fakes as well.
I think it has to do with what has been touched on earlier. New people who know nothing or very little about coins come with their hopes high...
Estimated at over $400?... by who?
I agree completely... there is a reason this proof Indian head cent hasn't been graded... it's either not a proof... or it's got problems.
It's definitely an interesting opportunity.
Not to mention that the Chinese are the market makers on their more modern coinage at this moment. Some modern Chinese sets are going for...
I have literally seen a hundred of this exact same note over the years. They are very common reproductions. The part that blows my mind is that...
Unfortuneately anything less then $30 on any 1958 proof set is a good deal. The dealer to dealer number on those is $31. They just bring more...
try to find a local shop and see what they will sell them for.... any more then 4 cents is too much.
I think you paid about 3 times too much.... don't fall for the unsearched wheat penny gag....
I forgot to add it's probably about the size of a us quarter or slightly larger.
Hey gang! I'm trying to figure this one out. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance! [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Just as an update to this thread the original coin just graded PF68 Ultra Cameo at NGC. I'll post pics when it gets back to me.
I'm sorry but still not large enough.
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Unfortunately those pictures are not nearly big enough to be able to tell if it's genuine or not.
Yeah definitely not an error. This coin ended up in a situation where the rim was hit many many times with some small amount of force. Coins that...
very carefully! haha!
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