I always found it very difficult to get body bags from people. If their coins came back in bodybag with a label stating it had a problem they...
Said that in the middle of page 2. Alsoas I said the 8/7 is wrong. On the genuine the decender of the 7 closes the right side of the bottom loop...
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I don't think the bottom curl hooks back enough to be 57.
It isn't one of the Gardner heads and it isn't the exact head of 95 (S-72) With just a quick flipping through the possibilities it looks a lot...
The dies aren't all that impressive since they grind the entire die face off. The 1996 Olyimpic dies are the impressive ones. [img] [img]
I was but got banned many years ago.
The one by ME, probably. The one by OF I don't think so.
Unfortunately that is not the main picture that the eBay tools page retrieves. That one shows no trace of a date whatever. It just gives you...
No those will scratch the living daylights out of it. Those use water to flush the plaque away, but they use a metal point vibrating at...
I think more what goes in the bra.
I would sell it unopened (mention the PCGS prices for the MS-67 and 67+ coins) and hope to find a treasure hunter with stars in his eyes who...
THAT sounds like a nickel plating.
The 21 S might give it a run for it's money.
They might even like it. People who have coins on the dreaded "Failed to CAC" list will crack them out and resubmit them to get them into slabs...
Nah things like that have been been happening LONG before DeJoy took over.
I thought it was conservation of angular momentum.
Right now there are 90 coins sitting on the laptop in front of me. (Not including a Vermont copper that happens to be there as well.)
It is either heat damaged, or a fake. It is not a planchet error.
The coin is fake, the 8/7 isn't right, the date is too fare from the bottom rim and the kicker, on the genuine the top of the 9 is not closed as...
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