The one he uses is even used by the U.S. Military. Very cool!
You might also try www.doubleddie.com and www.briansvarietycoins.com. You can click directly on the blue links provided. Hours of reading within...
Better pics but whatever is hiding beneath that crud may be hiding casting marks also. There are plenty of fakes of this coin around. I still...
If that's the best he can do with a photo, then take Ricks advice.
Sorry to say Neal but just looks like a lot of damage along with some machine doubling on IGWT. Also looks like it was held with a pair of pliers...
This post could not have gone more awry. It was some simple cautionary advice, nothing more. There was never a wink, wink, nod, nod to buying...
There's no possible way for anyone to give you any valuable advice on this I'm sorry to say. Although it could be from a grease/debris filled die...
On the 1099 issue with Ebay, I believe it is now generated with over 200 sales or $20K total sales in a calender year, whichever comes first.
If there are no special serial numbers like repeaters, radars, low numbers, etc., then just their face value usually.
Nothing actually, just dealer mark up. Hope I did not step on your toes with the post. I can't really remember what they were originally sold for...
Actually paddy I have seen these sets, in their original folder, in CU condition usually go for around $20-$25.00. Providing there is no damage...
Yep, it's real and it's been really carved, for the enjoyment of whomever did it. Did it come from the U.S. Mint like this, absolutely not.
This post is primarily aimed at new collectors. The History Channel is currently running an ad for a 1964 Cook Islands Morgan Dollar. This is a...
By all means, do have it checked out. But please have it checked by someone who deals in coins as a way of life, not a jeweler who buys gold and...
Maybe those marks that look like scratches are actually striations due to die deterioration.
He must have read "Strike It Rich With Pocket Change". He'll probably call Fred a con man and fake also.
Who said we were professional graders? Several here have come to the same conclusion. paddyman98 has 30+ years doing this. Chris has over 50 years...
(I) never said it was a fake coin. It is real and there are a lot of bored folks around who like to "play" with coins and change them, then dump...
Judging by the marks on the coin and the condition of the edge, I'd say this saw some acid at some point and also possibly ground with a Dremel or...
Very nice retained lamination. Congrats. A keeper for sure.
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