What's worse is that apparently I am correct and ALL of the 1892-CC eagles are struck from this tripled die. If there is a different die it must...
Or that they are building a case against you and don't want to tip their hand. Definition from the Hobby Protection Act "The term “imitation...
Except that they can't do it unless they secede from the Union first.
It's either machine doubling or die erosion doubling. They are not doubled dies (hub doubling).
And with the explaination that they were doing it to protect the bidders!!! :scratch:
What good would that do? Even it is still up or even higher a year from now that doesn't mean it won't be lower in 18 months. You gave as a...
The government wanted to eliminate the silver completely from all the coins. The agreement to make the half 40% silver was basically done to buy...
I'm not sure what this is. I wish he had shown the whole reverse so I could see what kind of hologram, it any, it has. The front label resembles...
Bad copy of an 8 escudo of 1714.
Filled dies are not a "variation" and it is difficult to say whether one is known or not because the filling of the dies can come and go. The...
There were probably some slabbed back then, but not in those grades. During the first couple years PCGS was "scared" to grade much of anything...
Remember a half penny equals one cent. A 1/2 cent would be a farthing. There was no such thing as a British Penny coin at the time and if there...
It's just a full brockage. neat coin but not something I would get all worked up into a lather over. Probably worth a few hundred dollars or so...
It has been done before.
Die adjustment strikes also don't have well defined rims. If you are getting the rims struck up the periferal details will also be struck up.
Working with just common date modern coinage the answer is either dimes or small size dollars. If it wasn't for the small size dollars I would...
Yes the dealer can request the return of the money. Even though your co-worker has no knowledge of coins , if the coin was a fake there was no...
I don't see it as an error, but just getting an 81-S is good since the 1981 dollars were not made or issued for circulation.
1958 Doubled die, 1943 D copper, 1944 steel. And Mark I think you would have to admit those forst two are rare with just two known of the first...
It looked to me like the coin WAS slightly bent. I suspect one side was up on something and that was what caused the two level effect on the reverse.
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