Now for another ethics question, if that coin were at a garage sale run by a little old lady selling coins her husband had, would you tell her?
Duh...senior moment, I thought I posted a link......
PCGS would not give a grade of MS68 to a circulated coin.
Trying to show someone errors on coins, it is usually best to photograph the coin at 90 degrees, not on an angle. Also an editing program such as...
If you told him, he might well have said something snarky.
Whoa...do I get a finder's fee :)
Circulated coins do not have MS grading. MS is Mint State meaning uncirculated. Please post what you have. Please do not respond negatively to...
(Place tongue in cheek) A 1945 cent struck on a 1943 copper planchet!!!
I cud just cry...
Sorry, no error
In general "silver" coins made after 1964 do not contain silver and, except for mint errors, do not have any value above face unless they are in...
Difficult without altering the coin. If the weight is 2.5 grams, this is the normal weight for the normal cent. A dealer examining it in-hand...
Perhaps @Fred Weinberg might take a look.
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@Tat2 Just a quickie, MS stands for Mint State, which means uncirculated. Uncirculated means there are NO signs of wear on the coin. Can we get...
"Regular" 1984 cents should be 2.5 g, so if this were a different metal, it would not weigh that. The zinc put on the surface in the high school...
As far as I know, respectful bargaining is an accepted tactic.
Wow, hope the mark is on the holder and that they will re-holder it for you. The grade is also problematic....
Acetone rinse to degrease them is a good idea, then HOT water and some soap if you need it, some even recommend boiling them. Main thing, rinse,...
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