From the video the magnetic attraction isn't that strong even with a rare earth magnet. Also the coin appears to be gold plated. I would say...
See what they do if you tell them "No, I'd rather round down."
It's also possible they didn't and are just saying they are. How would anyone prove they weren't? Why? Challenge them on what? All First...
I always ignore the 7 and look at the distance from the 1 to the curl just left of it. On the small 7 the 1 is right up against the curl (about...
Yes that is a real Redfield dollar. That was the holder they used for coins that they didn't feel were Mint State. There are 10 different...
I was there Friday, The show is almost back to its former self. More than twice as many dealers as last year. I got to visit with a lot of old...
Transferred from what? Another counterfeit? A transfer die from a real coin would look a LOT better than this thing does.
Maybe, might just be a finned rim.
I want to see the part-mime workers. :)
Wrong site. We are discussing coins being sold by the American Numismatic Association, the link goes to the American Numismatic Society, two...
Well they made 3.1 million of the 2002 P and 3.5 million of the 2005 D halves, and most of them are still around in MS, and there are probably...
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Not much, that's getting to be pretty much standard boilerplate, and it doesn't mean anything because you can always make a return. If you have to...
The new one is a later die state. (Good an excuse as any for keeping it.)
This would actually be a neat token to collect by die stage. It went through a lot of stages from the new dies through the near terminal one the...
If Thad isn't going to make it himself, he should license someone else to produce it. It would make it available and he would get "royalites"...
Until you can get a proper holder use a food grade ziplock bag, they are polyethylene which is inert and coin safe. Gets it out of the PVC.
You have to wonder what was holding that obv together? It pretty much had to be the anvil die and the collar was keeping the pieces from falling...
That's why I want it, just to have for reference. I don't collect colonials but I have many of the standard references, and frankly Miller has...
But if the seller isn't in the US, then our laws don't apply. If they are both in the US then I could agree with you.
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