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This is a good thing. Makes them cheap, relatively speaking. :D
This year has cool Woodies. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, it's not a troll. He actually believes this stuff, which makes it all the more uncomfortable.
You're among friends. :)
Pretty cool. I've no idea what it is, though, just what it isn't. :)
The "accepted use" is to show the reverse as rotated in imaging, with the obverse implied "correctly" straight up and down. As Conder mentioned...
Well, you're describing (from the size) an Argentine 1 Peso obverse (minted 1957-1962) and a US $10 Liberty Head Eagle reverse minted 100 years...
That's freaking brilliant.
Well, aside submission privileges at NGC, there's free admission to the ANA shows, extensive course work (including correspondence courses), the...
What do you end up with as a working distance for Dollar-sized coins?
1866 is another fun year that I've seriously considered. 2C, two different Trimes, a Half Dime and a Nickel, motto changes on the Seated Libertys,...
You'll get that in the form of relatively little value lost for the cleaning (if it gets Details, which I'm not sure of). These are too darn...
Why not just join ANA for $25 and not worry about spending $150 to get $150?
Just use the 18-55 "kit" lens that came with the camera. You're not looking to do fabulous full-coin images when you just want to show the slab....
It's "fairly well done" as a fake, excepting the center weakness which is an instant disqualifier to anyone who's seen fakes of this type before....
Both the $2.50 and $5 gold were minted at all mints (excluding West Point), in 1856 both were minted at all five current active Mints at once....
Just send the whole thing as a Crossover. :P
Almost certainly. That's where you'll find some of the strongest clashing on a Jeff reverse - from the chin - when it happens.
Part of what sustains the market are people like you educating your peers....
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