Nope, its just dirty.
I like it at 63. Reverse is too baggy for a 64, I think.
Tarnish and corrosion are the same thing, just to a different extent.
Perhaps you can explain to us what the criteria is for designating a hoard? Is it a certain number of coins, or a certain value? How does NGC...
You start it really early over here! I run the one over on the NGC forum, and I make a point to never start it before Thanksgiving.
Having a "featured post" is pretty much the highest honor on this site, so congratulations! Good job!
I don't necessarily try to predict the market in the future. I can only try to understand the market in the present. The challenge for people who...
A member over on the NGC Forums, PocketArt, was lucky enough to discover a DDR on a 2016D Roosevelt dime. You can read about his discovery here:...
Are you suggesting that the punches were made by an outside entity? Do you have a reference? In the early days of the mint, all of the devices...
By the 1870's, all dies produced at the mint were produced with the hubbing process. For US coins, the information you seek can be found in...
The mushy strike and details, combined with a pimply/bubbly surface are instant giveaways that it is fake. It is quite possible that your coin...
Never. When my heirs sell it, whoever buys it next can do that.
On the PCGS registry, the geniuses have created "lowball" sets. You get more points for having the lowest graded coins. Its the most bizarre...
Well that should answer your "real or fake" question immediately, then.
Wow, high praise indeed from you! Thanks.
That is very fake, sorry. It appears to be a cast copy. Not sure what you paid, but a genuine example of this coin would be about $12,000 (or...
Yes, that is a much clearer question. Thanks. There is one listed in the NGC census, here: https://www.ngccoin.com/census/world/ghana/sc-145/s500s/
The card seems to explain what it is.... 500 Sika coin, weighing 2 oz of silver, minted by the RCM in 2002 for the Chinese year of the horse,...
The US has never demonitised its currency. All coins produced by the US Mint are still legal tender. Anyone got a link to a press release or...
I'm not sure what thread you are referring to. It varied by series and era, of course, but yes, for many series there is a single mintmark punch...
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