The Silent Majority.
Who cares?
If a coin is a counterfeit of a very rare coin, they could use silver, and a magnet won't help.
Of course weighing/ magnet is a better option for verification. I was not thinking. I was spellbound by the images.
I knew in the old days they melted the commens that didn't sell. I wasn't sure if that was still the policy. The point being, if this coin bombs...
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Zinc is garbage they need to stop producing this crap.
As for speculating on the possible value increase in this coin, do they melt the coins that don't sell? And, what is the premium to the price of...
Can this be used to verify 1943 and 1983 copper, compared to steel and zinc?
This photo should be a real one, and the bottom photo is a fake. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hideous coin. But if the sales bomb, the value will increase in the future. Reverse is OK. This is the ugliest coin since Eleanor Roosevelt posed...
It seemed like raised surfaces to me, but I assumed it wouldn't be certified if not incuse. Maybe someone can post photos of it from a different...
Copied/ oriented correctly and enlarged. Neither 9 closes enough to be SD. Both large.
It could be a palm print. I show this coin as $20 in MS 63. I don't think it grades that high. Looks like a scratch between 2 and 3 o'clock on the...
Wow. Excellent addition to your collection. This coin is amazing.
The weight of your coin(s) divided by 31.1 (grams in 1 troy ounce) multiplied by .90 (silver content) multiplied by the spot price will tell you...
.50 cents on the nickel. 1.00 on the Indian head cent. Condition is important and both of these coins are heavily circulated. These are very...
They had already shipped 20-25,000 of the 1955, and when they discovered the error they destroyed the other 15,000 they had produced. "It is...
Also on EF 40 and $90 is retail for that coin/ year/ grade.
Every Tom, Dick and Yorrick comes in here with a copper 1943. No one has one, and no one is getting one anytime soon. There is always the...
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