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True . . . BUT, according to Beth Deisher (Coin World Editor) and Greg Dubay (Chinese counterfeit coin expert), Chinese counterfeiters are still...
I wonder if this poor man would be alive today if he had not kept his coin collection at home. Luckily, the animals that kiiled this man were...
Carats? Copper is not measured in carats. 1962-1982 bronze cents weigh 3.11 grams and are 95% copper. A simple calculation tells me the copper...
Mcarney, You really should know the characteristics of the genuine coin first. If the coin does not look like the genuine coin it is most likely...
I agree with Rzage. The coin does not look genuine to me. The rims and denticles suspect. Counterfeiters have been known to add chop marks to...
OOOOOPS!! You are correct. I should put on my reading glasses when I read the Grey Sheet. I'm glad I wasn't buying the coin when I looked at the...
David, It's not a good idea to post your e-mail address on a public forum. Don't be surprised if a moderator edits your post.
Grey Sheet is $1,325. That is what a dealer would pay another dealer for an average AU-50. Don't expect a dealer to pay you that much.
Are you accusing him of playing words games? :pencil: I'm glad he didn't say "New Editions" (instead of "New Additions").
Steel cents were minted in 1943 only. Your 1945 bronze cent is a normal cent. Keep looking.
Aww, come on. We've all seen 1804 Silver Dollars on eBay. They were all Chinese counterfeits though.
Take a look at who the seller is. On a recent thread the concensus seemed to be that the seller doctors his photos to make his raw coins look much...
That 1892-S looks like it was cleaned with a Brillo pad. It's a candidate for a body bag or "Genuine" slab.
There are a number of "self-slabbers" who sell the coins they slab and do not accept coins from the public to grade. Do you see a conflict of...
Welcome, David. I would not do business with any company that uses the word "mint" in their name (unless they are a legitimate government Mint)....
The coin in the first post looks polished. But it may just be the photos.
I would start with Cherrypicker's Guide.
Welcome to CoinTalk. I hate to prove you wrong. Personally, I would buy US gold coins (as opposed to bullion) that have very little markup...
Cartwheel luster is luster that spins around a coin as it is tilted. The name comes from a spinning cartwheel. Some coins often have great...
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