It is just an unfortunate fact that when you deal with the public you will occassionally run across impossible people like this.
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A broadstruck coin is a coin that was struck outside the collar. You coin has reeding, which means it was struck in the collar so it cannot be...
The above weights given by the Mint are very close for the Dimes and Quarters ($50k in Dimes weighs 0.24% less than $50k in Quarters). The weight...
Merc, That's why I said "10X and higher". I have a 20X that I use infrequently - but it comes in handy every now and then.
I recommend using no higher than 6X for grading. 10X and higher should be used for determining authenticity and variety.
Yesterday I took the public tour of the Denver Mint. One of the interesting tidbits I picked up on this tour was the face value and weight of the...
Modern fake. I doubt there is a speck of gold in it. Because the piece does not have the word 'DOLLAR', 'DOL.', 'D.', etc., I would place it in...
That's a great cud on the Franklin, too.
That is a very nice cud. Jefferson looks like he is wearing a hat.
I have been receiving 2011-D cents in change for a few weeks now.
I didn't realize that. Cool! Thanks for that interesting bit of information.
When you crack a coin out of a slab you void any guarantee you had from the TPG (authenticity, approximate grade, original surfaces, etc.)....
Wow! What happened to the OP? Now my reply is the OP. Strange.
Try this: Click on 'Reply to Thread'. Below the box that opens click on 'Go Advanced'. When that opens you can type a reply. Then scroll down...
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