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Save your money. It is a circulated, common date coin. The value from VF to MS-60 changes very little so it really would not pay off to have it...
Are you an ANA member? If so, you can submit your coin directly to NGC. If not, you will have to either join NGC or PCGS to submit coins yourself...
asch, You should buy the coin, not the slab. A common, modern coin in a slab will almost always be priced higher than a similar raw coin. And...
But that is not correct. It is what he (Chris) said:
Oh. That would make sense, I guess.
Damaged. It could have suffered severe environmental damage, it may have been in a fire, but it did not leave the Mint in that condition.
It has the diagnostics of a genuine DDO but many counterfeits are known to exist. Where did you get the coin?
It is difficult to prove a negative. I cannot prove they were not stolen. Can you prove they were stolen? If you know your history of Nazi...
100% fake. Silver Dollars did not have reeded edges in 1799. (They had lettered edges.)
True, but I responded to what she posted. There are lots of 1903 ASEs coming out of China so a 1906 Ellis Island is not out of the question.
This is a great story. A German Jew fled Nazi Germany and smuggled his money (in the form of US Double Eagles) into England. After he was sent to...
Shelley, where did you get these coins? The first four you listed are heavily counterfeited and the 1906 Ellis Island is probably counterfeit...
What do you mean by "gauged"? The coin is scratched - PMD.
At first I thought you were saying you bought "5 rolls of War Nickels for $2.00 each" - $2 for each roll, not each coin. Rolls of War Nickels at...
PMD. It may have gotten stuck in the fin of a commercial clothes dryer for a while.
Sorry but it is a modern reproduction.
I doubt it would grade due to the large obverse scratch. Melt (at this moment) is $359.51. You may be able to get a bit over melt.
:eek::eek: DON'T HOLD YOUR COIN LIKE THAT!!! :eek::eek:
80,000 days ago - April 2, 1792 - Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1792, which created the United States Mint and authorized construction of a...
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