Dang, nice one! Appears to be DDO-005, which shows strong tripling (not quadruple):...
Those are "luster grazes" - contact between the high points of coins (or, it could be an incomplete strike). This does not appear to be rub, which...
Well, your pictures are ridiculously out of focus, so that doesn't help us. Can you try retaking pictures that are in focus? Based on those...
If you go to the website and load the actual images, the rotation is much slower and easier to view than these gifs. You can also turn it off and...
I love it. Gives me a very natural view of the coins. And it sounds like if you are viewing it on the app on your phone, you'll actually be able...
His pockets are going to be a helluva lot deeper once he sells a couple of those!
Holy geez, man. You hit the lottery.
Eh, I think the "you suck" award can be applied in a few different ways. (I think it's a common award on the PCGS forums). I'd argue that spending...
I hereby officially nominate @C-B-D for the "YOU SUCK" award. ;) Congrats, man, I'm really happy for you.
Well, I guess I got it right, but I still don't like it.
Given that it's probably only worth about 10x what you paid... yeah, I suppose you did okay. You can do better next time.
Seriously? Wow. Even with your good pics, I could swear the coin looked AU - and definitely not 65+! Dang. Teach me to ever grade from pictures.
Larry, this is one of the hardest you've posted in a while. I could be convinced that it was an MS-64. But, I'm probably more convinced it...
I'll be honest, comparing them to the genuine coins you posted, these don't seem like very convincing fakes.
Your coin appears to have spent time in a parking lot being run over by a Mack truck. There is no error there, only damage.
Can you show us a genuine example for comparison?
Those pictures are terrible, but I'm seeing an ugly coin, poorly struck, with minimal luster. There may or may not be some rub on there as well,...
Oops, got that wrong. I think I was thinking of the earthquake in 1906.
In that era, all minor coinage was minted in Philly. The branch mints were exclusively designed to accept silver and gold deposits and mint them....
She was always more active on the PCGS forums, and still is. She just posted occasional show reviews here and on the NGC forums. Charmy is one of...
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