I presume that by "them" you mean SGS. In which case, what akes you think that their coins are not fakes? I have never seen anywhere that they...
(takes bow). I didn't even know that you knew about me! ( J/K.) It must be another, another, another Frank.
david: You said "4. Lower grade Barber dimes, quarters and halves are plentiful and reasonably priced but there are no true AU+ or BU examples...
Is that reverse color accurate?
Keegan: Welcome, and what Isiah said :thumb:.
easy VG-8, plus a tiny bit. PeaceJoeMorgan: What wouldn't PCGS or NGC slab it? Looks okay form here.
Richard: You take all of the fun out of making fun. LOL. Sure, the facsimile is a hint, but a facsimile of an imaginary coin?
MS-65 MS-65PF MS-66 MS-66PF MS-67 MS-67PF MS-68 MS-68PF MS-69 Did you mean PF-68 DC? (Proof - whatever, Deep Cameo?) since it is...
That is a typo. The Mint had said that they were going to issue them, and the Guide Book was released based no that info. Then the mint decided...
older thread? 7AM this morning?
I'd say fake, just be the texture of the fields. Also: It should be silver. link to an image of a real one (?):...
probably real, and worth a bit more than melt. But not much.
That is a very rare pattern, patterned after the imagination of those wonderful folks in China.
Thank you all for your kind comments. Yes, as soon as it is released I'll let you know. (Speedy: I used spell check! LOL).
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Thank you all.
I wouldn't dare to disagree with Hobo. Especially since he is usually right.
bq: Nice, and those die cracks show that the mint had little experience working with nickel, a very hard metal.
My pleasure! Thanks, Doug.
Hmmm..... :whistle: I maintain the right to deny everything if you don't like the book.
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