Yes, be sure to post notes on your case with a link to the source of the stolen image. With that in play, I'm pretty sure it's an open-and-shut case.
Certainly no less than face value. :) Probably much less than a dollar, though.
The one with an S mint mark is a "business-strike" coin, the same as normal circulating coins, as opposed to a "proof" coin with mirrored fields....
Go to eBay and search for "1797 UNGRADED LARGE CENT WITH STEMS", with the quotes, and it'll turn up as your only result.
Fixed that for you. :)
Half dollars used to be a rich source of silver, partly because they don't circulate (so not as many people have examined each one), and partly...
See, this is what creeps me out about going back to selling on eBay. @aubade21 has a good reputation here, so we can assume that everything...
I was thinking the same thing (about purported sales below spot). Matt, can you give any more details about the scan? Is it possible that its...
Wonder if they sound different because of different treatments for the strip stock or planchets? I can imagine that a different annealing process...
At the very least, you'd think they'd have dug or pounded out the punched-in info. Then again, most people don't take up larceny as an...
Still can't eat it, but at least you can eat from it...
...and it was in a "5-gallon bucket". Curiouser and curiouser.
Cat got your tongue?
Ah, yes, the elusive 1906 Ellis Island dollar. Well, maybe not so elusive -- I've seen an awful lot of them crop up here...
I'd like to see a closer, better-lit, and better-focused shot of that 1922-D.
OK, I like that one a lot.
Nice! Makes me wonder what my yellow-ANACS AU55 FH would have gone at PCGS -- but it's already out of my hands.
And that's why so many fortunes have been made from iron pyrite.
Depends a lot on whether that represents a year's income or a month's income, but I'm mostly with @desertgem.
"The Old guy"? On a coin collecting forum? Could you be a bit more... specific?
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