At a flea market over the weekend, a seller handed me a "silver" ancient coin priced at $300 and I told him it wasn't worth $1...huge casting seam...
Words have power........and some have definitions.
Wasn't sure if it would be worth trying to do anything. Thought I would give folks a chuckle though.
That's the one that stopped me in my tracks!
Off the top of my head, wet some tissue paper, line the cutout hole with it and let it dry, insert coin.
I think many coin dealers have hand-held units, or send it to @BadThad he's got some KILLER stuff.
Are all these fakes? https://www.ebay.com/sch/uncle_jons_attic/m.html?item=222688871909&ul_noapp=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
You bought a Morgan dollar for $5?
When I worked at a tech company in San Diego, we used to go dumpster diving in the industrial park we were located in. One guy found a 5 lb...
highrating_lowprice is well known...and well known to be avoided.
Smart to ask.
Happy Birthday Mike
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Looking on e-bay, one supplier says they are 13 mm, about the same as a silver three-cent, and a silver trime is 0.75 g
More so than the Bullion Forum?
https://coins.ha.com/itm/sms-lincoln-cents/1964-1c-sms-ms65-red-pcgs/a/1124-1295.s
The premium is there for the "sell", but I seriously it is there for the "buy".
The question is, legit what? If there is an S mint mark that is barely visible, it could be from a filled die - no additional value, or one that...
From his first posting...
It is very cool looking, but notice 1) everything is in the same direction 2) the lower figures appear very flat and shaved off. This (I think)...
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