I know zero, zilch, nada about world coins, but I grabbed a few from a bag that my granddad gave me decades ago. Can anybody help identify these?...
Yes. It's a VAM 36A NGC MS64
So far no one has gotten any part of this right. No one has stated that VAM (just come on out and say it). And no one has guessed the grade correctly.
But HIGHHHHHHH prices. But, he values his raw large cents like a PCGS dealer would, which is hard for me to wrap my brain (and wallet) around....
Def not mine. I quit submitting to them and started using NGC. 30 calendar days to get my economy orders completed, and $12 less per coin!
Silly rabbit... PCGS grades 1 order per day.
I think you nailed it, my friend. Care to guess a grade?
Just got results from NGC. This is a tougher VAM. Not one of the ones PCGS or NGC will attribute, but it's a "list" VAM. @Cascade helped me i.d....
I don't think those are genuine. :cool:
That's an unreal purchase price!!
Thornhead
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The nice coin market is a little weak. I bet it goes for $525.
It's a very good fake. Right luster. Probably gold. The only thing I see are hair details that look just a little "off."
Looks like it could be a MS66 or 67 based on those images. I can't find a single mark!
It's an MS64. Nice coin. The boys are being too hard on you tonight. :)
Dan Carr owners would have to go on anti-depressants. lol
I once got a Facebook article making the rounds about how the new, golden Presidential Dollars didn't have IN GOD WE TRUST on the obverse or...
more like 400-900 days hahaha
I thought it would be fun to make up a fake story about the coin collecting world being impacted in a massive way that changed the hobby forever....
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