Counterfeit Bust or not - Only 1 bid?
I thought CLCT went private 2-1/2 or so years ago. Have they done a new IPO or SPAC since?
The die clash that caused the reverse die to be removed from coin production and polished before being placed back into coin production as the...
For a long time, I've had a small inclination of searching for a four legged example of the three legged Buffalo Nickel. Better yet a four legged...
To what date/variety does the reverse belong?
Wouldn't determining composition require invasive sample testing of the coin?
You certainly have a better eye for these things than me. I bet you hold the status of ringer in the cloud game.
The same holds for me for nano "S".
A nano "S" with only 1 known example?
I do understand. Perhaps I am not communicating very well. But if you issue a coin a forever grade and then subsequently down the road change the...
You and I will have to disagree on this point. In your post you suggested the following "A computer grading system can be done anytime since...
I think technology these days would be able to tell each was a different coin due to the fact each would contain markings that are not common to...
This would also require a grading standard that remained static.
Answer me this - Why haven't the Grading Services teamed up with firms such as https://www.edmdept.com/3d-metrology-services/ for developing a...
Are they the same coin? Probably just lighting but the gouge extending from 2:00 to 8:00 doesn't look as pronounced on the OP coin as it is on the...
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One of the attributions could be incorrect in this specific case. That all hinges on your two different reverse hypothesis proving to be true. I...
Doesn't that hinge on who the attributor is? Some simply recognize a new die marriage as a new stage in the progression of a variety. CONECA and...
My thought is filling a mint mark on a die wouldn't hold up very long to the rigors of striking coinage.
And a characteristic that is very difficult to emulate and mostly overlooked by nefarious numismatist.
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