I would also guess in the EF area. Note an additional hit on the III and some wear or a poor strike at the rim in the lower left area on the...
And the glass plates!;)
What?? You already forgot about that last thread earlier with 50 images??:confused:
Well, let me think about this...what if a guy/gal at the Mint had a hangover, was yelled at and decided to stop the press before the coin was...
I believe it! I saw one post of him in the clouds. Now, that one would be a hard sell.
paddyman is the go to guy for good links to reliable sites.
Quite correct. I was only referring to the mint sets. Although I have seen quite a few proof Sac's that only made it to 68. The rest seem to...
Most likely they may have some of them and yes, they will be marked up. But the reason that these are getting so expensive is the quality from the...
A little of this and a little of that. I don't know if anyone has been following the prices on past state quarter issues or not, but check them...
Even dealers sell fakes, but should know better. It does not mean this is not made of gold but you should have someone test it to make sure. Many...
The Jefferson looks like a crudely made cast fake. Note the casting bubbles on the fields surfaces. The Gettysburg looks very nice in Mint State...
Try and remember Randy, there are a lot of, and I use the term loosely, skilled "artists" out there. They are getting better at this every day,...
You will also pay a higher premium buying the smaller coins than saving up to buy the larger ones.
Quite true. Key date listings "might" change once a year after current auction results are tallied. Then again, if no one is buying them, they...
Careful how you spell "Gettysburg". Some of the southern lads here will open a can of Southern Whoop A** on you.;)
If I ever win the lottery I'm going to buy Chris and I one of these for each of us so we can tell Uncle Sam to take a hike.:)
No apologies necessary. I worked for Becton Dickinson (syringes) for 38 years but never ventured into the micro-biology lab there. Makes me wonder...
I know that not everyone wants to pay for a for a subscription but Coin World, monthly, is only around $25.00 a year. It's much more up to date on...
Honest opinion? With the rims worn as they are and the details also I would give this a VG grade and not more than $8.00. (Current Coin World...
As paddyman98 said and another fine example of the lack of quality coming from Philadelphia. Notice the flow of the metal also, another sign of...
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