Not new acquisitions as in recently bought, but these two returned from PCGS today. Very happy with the results. :D [ATTACH]
Tommy, here is a photo that another member has allowed me permission to use. It is a 1989 cent with the initials suffering from die abrasion. It...
The details do not look quite right. I am worried it may not be an authentic example...
You should really start your own threads instead of posting on others...
Now that would be interesting...would that imply a completely different reverse design that has not been used before?
I'm sorry Tommy, no matter how many times I look at it I do not see an RDV-005. Wait for an expert on this one...
Tommy, I consider myself well-aware of the different reverse design varieties. What do you have to say about the length of the top of the G? It...
Tommy, you evidently see it as an 005. I obviously do not see it the same as you, even after the new pictures. Look at how far the top of the G...
Alright Tommy, good luck with the submission. Please let us know the results when you find out.
But also look at the blue line in the 5th pic of your first post. It shows the relative distances of the top of the G with the crossbar...notice...
Hmmm...I don't think so. To me, it looks like the top part of the G does not extend far enough to resemble an 005. Yours may have been abraded...
Looks like a normal 006 IMO.
You know what? I'm Jewish, too. But it doesn't matter if someone says Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy holidays, etc. No matter what they...
The 1992 "Close AM" reverse variety for Philly and Denver, which have sold for many thousands of dollars in the past. As to the original...
You don't need 1800X magnification to shoot split serifs...I can shoot minor split serifs with a $100 camera and a microscope under 30X...
Did you post it with or without the details of buying it for $5? Because I think that the details of cost should be disregarded in determining...
Besides the price, could you let us know how you can almost definitively say that the coin is a fake?
Morgans were minted over a longer period of time, and at an earlier time. They are often viewed as the classic US $1 coin, and overall I think...
I think that coin is a bit different than what you are posting. The pictures you posted don't show any notching or splits. I don't think it's a...
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