Well you can't contact the police until you have documented evidence of him cashing the check, his signature and account number.
I can't tell. It looks a little like a 7/6 more in the first photo. I got this recently metal detecting: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If he cashed your check, he has to endorse it, and you should get a photocopy of his signature and the account # he used. You should be able to do...
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Going through my metal detecting pennies from this AM, and I see an 82-D small date. So I weigh it and it says 3.1. And I am like WTF? But then of...
Lincoln Cent Resource says the reverse of the 1955 DD is 10% rotated counter clockwise. So if your reverse is aligned correctly, that's a huge red...
Not silver. 1972-S Coin Star [ATTACH]
Yes I know that, but that's 6 grams not 6 tenths of a gram.
I would be scrounging through that bucket right now. Besides my legit blank, I found something. At first I thought it was a cent blank, but then I...
OK good point, I thought you could also set it for + as well as -. Meanwhile, still waiting on this 1983 copper (cough, cough).
It would take 5 seconds to do it. I have some very small silver rings that weigh less than a gram. And if you don't have it ready made, you can...
He never should have said he found 5. Flooding the market and dropping the price. You sell one every year.
They all have been searched. All you can do is pull out coins that they missed. Silver, wheaties, errors and varieties. Some people only pull...
Great detail in the feathers, LIBERTY and the diamonds. For the price you paid I think you did great. Details, schmeetails.
Looking at the date on the real one, it's not even close.
Well 5 grams of silver is worth almost $2.75. They are selling this for $29.95 and less $29.07 by wire.
What were the circumstances when you acquired the 1955? Read this from the Lincoln Cent Resource: "Check for two faint die scratches leading...
What is the story behind this coin? Where did you get it? How much did you pay? If you bought it on EBay for a song, it is fake. If it is from...
Kentucky, you can use the "tare" to increase your scale by .6 of a gram, and it would show a zinc 2.5g 1983 as 3.1grams.
Does the improper alloy mix prevent it from straight grading?
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