Two coins stuck together in an acidic environment. The exposed left side of the coin is eaten partially away becoming lower and less well defined...
Intentional scratches yes, in the die No. These scratches were done to the coin itself.
This is a misaligned die. It is not a partial collar, that is something totally different.
An attribution is an identification as in identifying a particular type or variety. Typically an attribution is objective and verifiable. A...
They may or may not reholder it because it was not a PCGS product, it was a Collectors Universe product using PCGS shells.
And FB is a designation not an attribution.
For water soluble grime try distilled water. (soak and swish, do not rub) For oily grime Acetone or Xylene. (once again soak and swish no...
I show Treaty of Ghent as being signed December 24th 1814. I guess it really come down to when do you consider a war to be over. When the...
Really? Well I suppose there are a lot of Americans who don't know about that part of our history. But the Japanese internment camps are well...
Most I have spent on a coin is $1K, Most I have spent on a slab is $1400. Most I have spent on a coin book is $500.
The Mint information isn't wrong. They never said anything about being delivered, they just said sold.
And what he did was put down an indian uprising. The thing he is best known for, The battle of New Orleans, took place after the war was already...
I think the only problem was his price was too high. I could see it possibly being a $1K item, but not $50K.
The eagle is clearly visible as are a couple of letters, but I have to admit I'm striking out on Athena's head.
US is unlikely, but in non-US yes it can be done fairly easily. If you wan't inexpensive but which did circulate in the US at the time then I...
I was aware of the original but I didn't know they made a 15th anniversary pressing.
Bastille day is July 14th.
That's right, make some of us feel old. :) What's bad is I know who she was and she died almost 20 years before I was born. I love old movies....
With about 5 grams of gold. Not that it really matters because most atheletes would never dream of selling their gold medal, and even if they did...
Does it say "unable to authenticate" or "questionable authenticity" Big difference in meaning. Another question did they refund your fees on it?...
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