Look at as many coins as you can in the grade you're looking for. You should quickly be able to tell the difference between the nicer MS-6X's and...
What are your thoughts on this Half Dollar ladies and gentlemen? Grade? Genuine? Seller's images: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Found it: https://en.numista.com/138506
Is that play money/jeton?
Someone cracked out an ICG MS-63 1930 Buffalo Nickel, removed the label and inserted it into a self-slab with a lower grade coin....
Looks like a combination of a misaligned die strike and excessive wear not from normal circulation. Misaligned die strikes usually are only on...
"The current denomination sequence and planned issuance dates have been in development with the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence Committee since...
Value wise, probably not (other than $5 of course). You might find this helpful: http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
Technically, coins are not allowed to be sold on their marketplace, but sometimes you can get your listing to pass Facebook's algorithms, hence...
PF-66 CAM
MS-64 BN
MS-63 Nice coin! It has an excellent strike.
Looks good to me. Nice find.
I think that's equivalent to VF-37? https://www.ngccoin.com/specialty-services/ngcx-10-point-grading-scale/
VF-25 (NGCX 5.5)
Entry for @Spark1951 He's had a lot interesting stuff to bring to the numismatic table over the years and I don't ever recall him being...
I took a medium size chunk of acrylic that was left over and dropped it in a jar of acetone. A few hours later I was left with a half-solid...
Like @Spark1951 said, it's been "spooned". The reeded edge is created when a coin is struck, so this had to have happened after it left the mint.
Those are all die polishing lines. You can even see them in the first picture when the coin was still incased.
I enjoy it more as a coin than a paper weight. Also, I wanted to experiment if it could be done without damaging the coin.
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