1st question NO! As long as it stays in that holder that's the grade. 2nd question The middle band is not detailed enough to make this coin a FB....
Not a cud as a cud is raised. Do a little research of cuds and you'll increase your understanding and knowledge very fast. It's damaged and it's...
No insult intended but I think fruitcake has more nuts than a squirrel. :smuggrin::woot:
They can alter the surface of a coin.
We have more nuts than a fruitcake! :)
Flipnit upside down and it's all sixes. :)
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We try. :)
And using an ultrasonic cleaner is not recommended.
'64 Quarters are so common you can get nice BU ones as junk silver. 200 grams should be worth about $100.00. He is very overpriced at $229.00....
I can buy a 1943 P, D and S from my local coin shop at $.17 each. He has a box of them with mixed mintmarks, about a thousand or so and he sells...
The bill does have a few issues and on paper money condition is everything. The serial number makes up for a lot of things as all 9's is very...
I have reasons to question this coin as being genuine. @Randy Abercrombie clearly listed a few of them so I will not elaborate. In AG-3 this is a...
That's not an F from HALF. That's the way the E in LIBERTY appears were minted. :) Just kidding Kaye. Good eye.
It's a common no date Buffalo Nickel but you already knew that. No mintmark on the reverse so it was minted in Philadelphia.
From what so can see both sides of this coin are suffering from corrosion. Whatever it is it is making the metal expand. This coin is damaged.
Either a 2x2 flip or a plastic flip.
Looks like something's on the surface of the coin. I'd pass on that set.
Zinc Cents are plated with a thin layer of copper. Reprocessed 1943 Cents are plated. You can take a copper cent and apply nickel to the coin. Now...
Yes, an obverse struck through grease and that is what we've been telling you. And they didn't give it a grade either. Thanks for posting the...
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