Jon’s not in NC anymore?
I say there is absolutely no way this was not contrived by a mint worker. Following are three reasons why: It is incredibly improbable that two...
Heavy toning can make luster seem less apparent, but if luster is still there, it is detectable, although a more experienced pair of eyes may be...
Absolutely. If the coin does not possess mint luster, it cannot grade mint state or AU.
For a coin like that, I'd be in the Fine ballpark instead.
I think the coin is real, but it looks a bit cleaned up to me. I wouldn't be a buyer at VF money if I were you, especially since there are plenty...
Downright beautiful, unmolested, original coin.
The only reason one should want to buy gold is if one doesn't feel good about having too much of his / her worth in USD denominated assets. If...
Here's a cut and dried case of theft within the USPS . . . http://numismaticcrimes.org/2020/07/15/usps-package-cut-open-gold-bullion-stolen-missing/
Personally, I wouldn't send any of those coins walkthrough. That's a lot of money.
You've got two that I think are worth a try . . . with PCGS, and not with NGC.
Okay, just for fun, it’s conspiracy theory time. What if, the COVID19 crisis takes touchless payments mainstream for safety reasons? What if the...
Sorry Doug, but I disagree. I see many areas that set off alarm bells, some of the more obvious of which are: Thickness of the downstroke in the...
There is NO COIN SHORTAGE! Americans have, over decades, grown used to throwing their pocket change into a bottle, jar or piggy bank, rather than...
How about that . . .
Very poor rendering of the details of the design in all areas, letters executed in the wrong proportions and of the wrong character, the rim looks...
I do not believe the coin to be genuine.
Tell'ya what Paddy . . . send me your favorite slabbed error coin and I'll try it out for ya. :D:D:D
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A little too much wine for the coiner? Maybe a sore thumb too . . .
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