He has used real dates but usually the design is different (for example, he made 1958 memorial cents when that was the last year of the wheat cents).
I posted this thread on the PCGS forums as well in case someone there knows:...
Welcome back! I echo the thoughts of this being weird. The counterfeits linked by @Mr. Numismatist look more crude and intended to circulate. The...
Trade Dollars will get a straight grade at PCGS if the only "issue" is a chop mark. I'm not sure if they are also more lenient for minor issues on...
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Yay he's back! :)
Yep the first two were solid coins but it looks like my pricing when buying was on the high end.
That is definitely true! I would also lean towards this one above the one you sold. And the "Pillar Dollar" is one of those coins that I believe...
Cool coin and nothing about it looks doctored to me. The environment it was in (for an extended time) caused that look.
There is a hint of color on the New York side. I could see this one having been stored in a dansco album or in the original proof set that was in...
Nice photos as always!
To conclude the duds of 2025, we have another group of coins. These are all modern toners (modern being defined here as post-1964). I will show...
Next up we have a category of coins instead of just one. This covers a handful of Questionable Color details coins slabbed by PCGS. I noticed a...
There is definitely some moments of weakness. I have mentioned that in my past threads. While I tried to limit that in 2025, it still happened...
Thank you! I posted the best of the duds first. :p And these were attractive; the issue was the price paid and the difficulty of moving them while...
More to come ....
Like last year, I'm back with some "duds" for the year. While there were some good additions and some fun coins that found new homes, there were...
That's cool and goes to show the good that comes from all that you do @lordmarcovan
All around cool! Nice coin, great provenance/pedigree, and an awesome connection to your family that was worth waiting for!
Generally 1 oz silver rounds would not be counted as so-called dollars. From the website: "So-Called Dollars are medals approximately the size...
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