some of the old Whitman folders could cause that, from the glue holding the pages together. Altho, these are a bit extreme.
score!
ICG is supposed to be okay.
no sweat, he IS a jerk
The first one is rounded bust -- no L. the second is too blurry, but looks the same.
99.9% a silver round. as stated, 100% not from the Civil War period.
Isn't it amazing, they make a mistake, and want their money back. We make a mistake, and tough! I saw this once, with a better date (key)...
close, only off by 154 to 165 years.
okay count me in may the force be with you.
interesting junk pile.
The Red Book's prices are put together in advance. However, I doubt that the value of the set has decreased that much. Try checking out the gray...
how about a picture of the entire coin
The circular mark has to be post mint damage. Look at how it is into the stars (esp the left side) if it were pre-mint damage the stars would not...
either way, real or fake, nice piece.
Wow, nice grab! Congrats.
How about CW'S? Most don't have pictures on file.
It seems funny. I have seen this soft of scenario several times. A dealer buys a coin and it turns out that he/she didn't notice a scratch (for...
all of the above. I wouldn't deal with him again, ever.
Suggestion: Proof read before posting. [Well, you asked.]
9.9 oz!?!? Wow! No wonder it cost that much. A beauty.
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