Too many
How do you know it is a fake?
Curiosity is the starting point for many collectors.
So, just out of curiosity, if he had countered with an offer of $950 or $975, would you still have blocked him?
No, coin racing...[ATTACH]
And in my estimation, and of many people who have responded here, this showed no common courtesy on the part of the dealer at all. The only...
Or undermedicated psychiatric patient : - )
Hope springs eternal
Perhaps you don't understand bargaining. If you had the item priced already, wasn't that your best price?
A good way to go more toward authenticity would be to weigh it. Any jeweler can do it for you, or a chem lab at a college or high school.
So, which one are you?
Seems like I saw an 11 cent piece here on CoinTalk, hmmm.....
The only person around I see as a "godlike figure" is Doug and he claims never to have been a dealer. Would you like to be a "godlike figure" to me?
From what I have seen of off-center strikes, they are worth a lot more if they have the date. Have never found one in circulation
Looks more like PMD, if it were a real clipped planchet, wouldn't there be some distortion of the letters opposite?
BTW, how much does it weigh?
Holy Carp, back off of Doug. He happens to like coins...something wrong with that?
Just WOW, you guys are awesome.
I find it hard to distinguish the Chinese from the Japanese coins of this era. I will be interested to see what our experts here have to tell you.
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