You can, doing so is perfectly legal, you just have to watch what claims you make for it.
To me it looks like a Chinese Syree.
You won't find the mint records for Record group 104 on line (at least not much since the early 20th century.) Many of the OLD records can be...
Do you have a slab? Do you have a ruler? If so then size determination is an exercise left for the student.
It is a strong clash but I wouldn't call it atypical. The normal marks are there, in the normal place, just a little bolder. I was hoping to see...
Your not mistaken, the two weight specs were 2.689 grams and 2.754 grams. tolerance for either one was +/- .13 grams. So if they were right on...
Yes they are contemporary counterfeits,
Is that a 1773?
Have no interest in the coins personally (except I'll need the Unc dollar for my Comm dollar set.), but I'm curious to see what the sales figures...
No, unless they are in Special Mint Sets. Those were made in San Francisco. But for the business strikes, sorry no way to tell. The only...
The reverse die is right. (There are only 6 large fraction reverses in the draped bust series and the rev used in 1804 is distinctive and not used...
Looks like a normal steel cent.
I know they do the contemporary, don't know if they do the modern stuff. Although they would probably do the really good ones, the ones that have...
I think in most states it's once per year and then unless there are complaints they may not come back til the next year, or they may do a random...
ICG is the firm that identifies and slabs counterfeits for educational purposes, not ANACS.
PCGS's loss NGC's gain. Roger seems to do pretty good there, although we do miss him here.
Yes, I went back with an alt as well. Was there for about 6 moths and then made the mistake of mentioning on the NGC forum that I had an alt....
Great Guy, 1936 James Cagney film, Cagney plays an honest inspector in the New York Department of Weights and Measures exposing organized...
For at least awhile some countries were not shipping mail out of the country due to covid. I don't know if that is still the case or not. That's...
The Hoe money is probably the earliest, The Spanish had a mint striking silver coin in mexico in 1538, after that the next earliest is the Bermuda...
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