Sounds like you have an honest dealer.
I hear that.
At the antique shop at the moment. No problems in uploading unlike when I’m at home. There’s a cell tower nearby.:) Here’s a 1938-D Lincoln, a...
Just agreeing, not arguing.
I believe it would grade a 64 in today’s world but I’m not about to give up that slab for a point higher. I doubt it’s even worth the fees to me....
It takes a lifetime. :)
I saw that this morning. :)
You may be correct.
I don’t see anything that excites me. I’d pass unless you can get them at face value or less.
Thank you
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Not a doubled die.
Just not seeing anything.
That’s a heck of a thing to fake. Not worth the time, effort or energy to do so.
I don’t have any in my albums but I do have 2 known counterfeit coins. I is a modern hard to get date but it was marked and sold as a counterfeit....
I’d rather buy coins then try for a higher grade. The price difference isn’t that much and it is in an early slab.
That’s what I see. If I was interested in buying this coin I’d pass because of the label. No offense to the OP. He didn’t slab or grade it.
I have a nice collection of beaded ornaments from 1920-1930’s Japan. Some even have the original label. I have a number of the figural lights as...
I’m sure it would grade a MS-64 today.
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