(In a troll's voice) "Looks like a cheap fake to me! The reverse is all wrong! Uggggh...." JUST KIDDING! PF61 is my guess.
I hear they get a shill bidder friend to "buy" a couple and say in their feedback, "FOUND a 1909 S VDB!!! BEST DEAL ON EBAY!"
You could do $1500 worth of damage to the walls looking for it, then sell the coin for $1500 and repair the walls!
Nice detail, but polished to an unnatural shine and color. Thanks for sharing!
My advice is to bid like you're getting the two coins you can see, and 48 1940's and 50's Lincoln wheat cents.
Overto112 Rarity 3!
Because the starting bids are too high on all but one 1854 Large Cent with problems. I start all mine at 99 cents.
I bought this graded MS63 and sent it in to PCGS for the variety to be added to the holder. Not only is this the highest graded f.e. cent I've...
After another very long soak and toothpick method. I'm pretty sure it won't get much better than this. Still, worlds of difference!...
I've bought one of these that was fake before. They get MUCH more convincing than this. Nowadays they're making these and all sorts of coins out...
At least I can tell now that it's a Small date Small fraction! More pics coming tomorrow!
Last night Diggers was on and they were searching near Gettysburg. They found a dateless, corroded coin which they claimed was "Colonial coinage...
What about after completing the VC treatment, can I add a touch of Coin Care, which is pretty much just oil. Thanks.
Thanks everyone, for your opinions and all the info! I have no clue about countermarks, but I thought it was cool... such a tiny counterstamp (or...
Thanks, but it's my risk, and really I guess I'm not risking a ton. Between the Verdi-care and the coin I've got $74 in it. I figure even in it's...
I don't have acetone or xylene. Where can I get it?
I grade this one VF30. The rainbow toning areas will help it bring a premium on ebay. I'm guessing it'll sell for $100, or maybe a little more....
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I grade the 1857 XF40 and the 1873 XF45. Nice detail!
Found this while mindlessly searching through rolls of wheat cents. Does anyone know if it is rare? [ATTACH]
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