We're on a first name basis and I know it's a hassle so I let it go.
Updating your own thread from 10+ years ago is awesome. Two grades and from RB to RD is crazy. Here's the Stacks auction, clearly the same coin....
I'm on the lookout as well. I hate it when my beer store purchase ends in $.02 and the clerk grabs two cents from the "take a penny" tray. I can't...
I do suspect even their images were taken from somewhere else, but if they're playing that game, why not just use images of a real coin in a real...
I'm not an authority and I'm not sure how to make my post clearer. The subject coin was never in an NGC slab so there's nothing to report. The...
By the way here's a real one vs the subject coin. The date is a joke. [ATTACH]
A cert # was put in the item description. There was no image of the coin in a slab. So the seller probably just found one from a previous sale and...
I saw it, looked for it on that Chinese site to see if the pictures were taken from there, logged in to report it, and in that two minutes it was...
I see a bunch of NNC slabs in that auction too. They're below the basement.
I'm 60 miles north of the D mint and it seems like it's always April or May before I see current year coins in circulation. I've been using a lot...
What do you think the "surface residue" was? Lacquer?
Who took the first picture and is that how it really looked? I ask because it looks like the lighting of some True View etc that try to bring out...
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I only have this contemporary counterfeit (which I've posted more than once already but why not again). [ATTACH]
It's gone.
I would post a separate thread with pics if you really want other opinions on it. Beware the "mechanical error" loophole - they can claim a data...
Ha, the real example in your article is the same coin I pulled up from Heritage. Like you say, lots of other differences. The blank missing detail...
Wow, that's pretty bad. Hard to believe it got slabbed. Compare the lettering on the reverse to a real one. [ATTACH]
“The Philly small-date zinc cents bring the most money – they’re the toughest, and I’d pay $30 per (50-coin) roll for those in uncirculated. The...
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