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This is one, but these are often faked so be careful. [ATTACH]
The JM photo seemed grainier to me.
I tried to understand this when people would buy "unopened" wax packs (baseball cards) and NEVER OPEN THEM. What's the point? Where is the fun in...
Someone didn't like the reverse and self graded it VG-10. Good deal.
Whoops, I thought it was a 1912. 1913-S MS-65 will just have to do.
Could the holder have altered the shape of the rim?
Let's see the 1913-S Liberty nickel MS 65. NICE TEASER.
Coins like this will never sell for enough to cover fees and shipping. To me it's 25 cents. Someone may pay more if they have been fooled by the...
What are the details? Cleaned?
First instinct was VF-25. The graded VF-30 in post #21 seems to support that guess. The OP obverse may be slightly better than the coin in post...
This is nicer than the 1983 (same poster?). There's more original mint luster, but it is circulated. XF-45/AU-53.
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25 cents. I see these every day. There's no premium. Don't agree with AU. There's lot's of wear. The obverse is bad. The reverse is better. VF-XF.
IDK if I posted this here or not. It's counterfeit. The weight is very close and the size is right. It's unnaturally shiny in hand. Which made me...
I am sure the 71 milligrams in pure .999 silver is the plating. Silver is around 50 cents a gram. 1000 milligrams in a gram. I think that works...
The small date 1960 is much more closed and tighter (the 6 and the 9). The large date 1960 is much more open, and the date is larger. The 60-D...
Your coin is neither. MS is mint state and MSPL is mint state proof like, these are uncirculated. Yours is circulated. (VG -10) MS coins are...
I'm sorry but it is absolutely close to being true. My point is they are not using $15 worth of silver on a $25 coin. ( I quickly looked up this...
Your photo is a little blurry I can't tell. Acetone will work on organic material without damaging the surface of the coin. IDK if that green...
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