However, with the effort involved, it seems likely they would use the same reverse die for multiple dates, and thus end up with die combinations...
Or they could have cashed it last night and gotten the full $1,649,050.00 less the transaction fees. The buyer however, currently has...
I've edited images of coins with ticks at every 10 to count denticles. Seems like for reed counts you'd want to use the flashlight reflector...
See PM. I intend to do an article on it for BCCS.
I posted a thread on this "authenticity challenged" 1901-S 25c a while back. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1901-s-25c-another-quiz.384029/...
What do you think it is Jack? Altered date, added MM, sandwiched from two coins, straight-up fake? What distinguishes the 1875-S reverse? I'm not...
Sold. 118 bids, 22 bidders. $1,510,000 ($1,698,750 with Buyer's Fee). Current BTC Value of Coin: $1,649,050.00
I also think not genuine. I'm no expert but I've never seen a chopmark with such a distinct square border. All I recall seeing are just a Chinese...
Seller is currently losing almost $300k versus just cashing them in, minus the transaction fees. I don't get it.
So are these both essentially dateless coins, or did the grader think they saw enough of a date to call it 1796? If they are dateless, it's hard...
I wonder what the PCGS guarantee covers... How does anybody know that the keys or codes or whatever are real? Why would somebody auction it off...
The MS61 grade kind of cracks me up a little. How do they know it's Type II?
I couldn't find a clip of the original show but I did find this trailer. :20 shows the coin briefly. [MEDIA] Best TV theme song.
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There's an old thread here https://www.cointalk.com/threads/what-does-double-dot-mean.309297/ I started collecting around 1972. Went to coin club...
Myself, I would never "invest" even 1% of my total assets into a single coin. So for someone worth $10 million or more, sure, play around with it....
Wow. This is definitely a first. I've never seen anyone claiming a variety based on pictures of printouts of pictures of a coin before. Well done?
I'm not convinced that it's even real. What's going on between the arrows and wreath on the reverse?
Let's get back to the original almost 5 year old article. "right here in New York City, in the collection of the New-York Historical Society..."...
You'd give anything? I'll take it. https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/chinese-coin-counterfeiting-ring-4071202
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