Oh there's still 5 days on this auction. It's already $305 this is going to be a buyers remorse when it's all over. Seller does not accept returns
So V. Kurt, you say you can remove this artificial toning? I am not curious about your process, but what if the AT is permanently etched onto the...
Face value to me. It's just a hernia in a box.
Seen 1 or 2 in circulation. 95% of the coins we get are D's. Dug up 1 or 2 metal detecting. A friend on the east coast mailed me a couple of MS...
The value of the coins had nothing to do with the non toning, that's just what I kept in the old 35mm plastic film containers. I was just...
Bad o-rings. This happens all the time and has taken down the space shuttle. The only toys we had were a stick with a nail in it, some broken...
If the steel cent planchets were already cut, your nickels would be the size of pennies not have nickel rims, and weigh 2.7 grams. Sure it's...
They are silver. Condor wrote what I was thinking. The alloy for the silver war nicks is not ideal for the "ring test" which is flawed from the...
To me it's $1 coin.
Yes I think VF 25. 200 year old copper gets the benefit of the grading doubt.
Agree with Old Hoopster that most coins fall pretty close to the listed weights. And are generally only +/- 1 or 2 HUNDREDTHS of a gram.
Don't post these type of videos. If you have an actual coin (doubtful) just post photos of both sides, and you will get your debate/ answers.
I enjoy the coin colonoscopy photos.
Sorry for the blurry pics. 2 non coin star related quarters. One yest and one today. In the reject slot was a gold plated penny, and stuck between...
When coins are heavily circulated, all kinds of images can be seen in them. It's easier to tell if a coin is actually an error coin that is in...
Well, a silver Canadian quarter (from 1941) weighs 5.83 grams and a clad 1970 quarter weighs 5.67 grams. With +/- weight tolerances, I don't think...
This coin is collectible. Errors are difficult to price, there's no set list for them. They bring whatever someone is willing to pay, and past...
Nice doubling. If what Fred Weinberg says is correct, this coin is worth getting graded. Always defer to the expert.
I guess I should have looked for the doubling before I put most of my DC's back into circulation. Live and learn.
Ah OK. I am on the fence. But it seems PL.
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