Morgan Tartare.
The TV salespeople are holding a significant percentage of all examples minted. They're the cash cow for TPG's whose slabs they sell, and probably...
This. They're more worried about the bottom line than numismatics, these days.
At least AU meat, and the photography makes me think the surfaces are better than they look.
Agreed. It's pretty well-struck so what we see as "wear," probably is. All the same I'd be pricing it as an AU. :)
There's a lot of tailfeathers visible in these. :) All of 'em need to stand close to some Verdicare, and (guessing you just flipped them for the...
This. Typical of die cracks thru devices, in fact. That coin won't hang around long if you put it in inventory, C-B-D. The first customer with...
One of my all-time favorite people is in Casa Grande. I'll have a solid recommendation if it comes to that.
It's software which theoretically makes forums easier to use on a smartphone. I tried it a while back, and as far as I could tell it didn't make...
Please, man. That damn Tapatalk sig is annoying enough as it is; don't emulate it. :P
You must remember the Missouri Cabinet sale a couple years ago, where one of these and a 1794 Half Cent both fetched over a million dollars each....
That says it, right there. Ebay will drive you from numismatics, bitterly disappointed and holding a grudge, if you are not perfectly comfortable...
So you like 'em with nibbles already out of them. :)
At least the cook knew to sear it first.
No crack, as-struck. I haven't come up with a realistic explanation in close to 11 years.
Just hanging around - and availing yourself of the Search function - will expose you to more of these. You won't find your coin duplicated, but...
I quit posting there when they banned Mark Feld, years ago. It's like banning the Easter Bunny - no nicer guy exists in numismatics.
'Twas a weird year for Philadelphia. Look at the bottom of the neck on this one (from my earliest days of coin photography): [ATTACH] And it had...
First, be aware that even if it_is a strikethrough or lamination, it's not going to turn numismatics on its' ears. They're not that uncommon. :)...
It's a battle between losing the one you wanted, and finding the one you wanted when the one you bought is already in your pocket. :) At least...
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