I think your getting the harsh treatment because you're putting the cart before the horse. The best price for your "error" is $0.01 because it's...
I had read somewhere, that Mexican revolution notes are somewhat common, and we're readily available in quantity, so the were used by production...
Sorry but it looks fake. The 4 and 5 look wrong as does the weak, rounded edged at 7o'clock. More than likely, a Chinese fake
Knock off the straw man argument crap. An established business that relies on their reputation to generate business isn't going to be stealing...
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Where is the benefit for an established company that relies on in its reputation to bring in millions of dollars of yearly business to...
Harsh cleaning can account for the color change
The bottom of mm looks like it was subject to split plating. The zinc underneath has started to corrode and expanded causing the raised area. It...
Do you have the references from ones that were found in circulation? Everything I read indicates these came from the mint directors estate, then...
@Chip Kirkpatrick you'll get the hang of it at some point. You've already picked up up one good trait. Being skeptical. :D There are so many...
@gianni .I would like to compliment you on the significant improvement in your English since your last post. Your last post sounds like it was...
Sorry but it's a reproduction .You can find these at many historical site gift shops.
Nice note. I always thought it would be interesting to collect these. They do carry a premium, but I'm not sure how much.
There was probably some split plating around the T and zinc corrosion has started
According to PCGS Coinfacts, 200 1921 Zerbe Dollars were struck in Philadelphia (no mintmark) and 25 were struck in San Francisco (S mintmark)....
You are new, and it is understandable that you don’t know the qualifications of the various members, but you have received feedback from many...
The D got hit and it pushed the metal. Copper is a soft metal. Just PMD and not a mint error
It is both a large date and a small date until you post a picture. Like Schrodinger's cat :smuggrin:
The recessed copper core of the cladding is a characteristic of a coin that spent time in an acidic environment. The low weight and "washed out"...
I think the top is SMTS(Epsilon) and the bottom is TRP(star) or TRP(dot)
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