It's a fantasy token. And it is graded by Anacs.
For dealers, this is where the sight-unseen market works best. If a picture is available, it would be tougher to sell. However, there are plenty...
I agree that the 175 overstrike version will be popular since it's the closest to a real coin. I'm not so certain that the versions with rings...
Here is one of my newest purchases. Please guess the grade; bonus points for those who can guess the composition. Note: what looks like scratched...
I'd also go with a glitch in the system. Over the last year or two I've seen some weird things happening. For example, has anyone tried leaving...
Besides the reeding, there seems to be no difference in the designs of the $45 and $80 versions correct? While the mintage may be a factor, I...
It's now 180 days: https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/security/buyer-protection-resolution This only applies if you used regular paypal (gifts...
I had a similar thought process. I'd love if this was legal (only for me though, not the govt). Imagine the paperwork to deposit it in a bank!...
2017 100th Anniversary of WW1 Failure, 1-troy-oz 999 Silver, SMOOTH EDGE [IMG]
Will do!
I think the 1 oz version might be the cheapest alternative for those that want an example (I picked up one of these). It also reminds me on the...
That would be my assumption based on the price difference (and the "high relief" description).
I believe he originally said they would be available through the end of February based on ordering patterns of past releases.
Here is a nice summary: https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/philippines-under-us-sovereignty-pscid-83
I would not be surprised if it were in an AU holder from one of the major TPGs and I would personally call it a high end XF (or lower level AU).
Yes that looks like the regular 5 centavos from Philadelphia (no mint mark). If there was a mint mark, it would be to the left of the date....
Here are two more pictures (but they probably aren't enough for what you are mentioning @Cascade ) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is the grade: [ATTACH]
Then we'll go with neither is correct. Money is tangible but coin values are relative. Even in the same MS 65 grade, two coins can be worth...
Not quite. This is not a case where only 1 statement can be correct. It is similar to this: A heavy cat is better than a light dog. A heavy cat...
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