What is an XRF gun? Is it like a super-powered nerf gun?
Nope. Definitely Machine doubling.
Is your numismatic New Year's Resolution to learn to grade coins better? Do you want to understand all of the elements that go into grading? Are...
You aren't really de-oxidizing them (which would imply some sort of reversal of the oxidation process -theoretically possible, but tricky). What...
This one is ex: Dick Osburn. Got it in the auction of his Seated Halves. [IMG] [IMG]
If it isn't certified, the price is going to suffer, obviously. I agree that the coin you show looks to probably be a 67. I would think that...
In a dealer's case, I would hope to pay about $75 (or maybe slightly more - but not much) for this coin. The price the auction closed for seems...
I disagree with your list. #3 should be Machine Doubling. #4 would be "Cleaned" And the reason these are the top three answers is because these...
Well, first I'll say this - if you found them in rolls, the odds are stacked strongly against you. Very rarely will you find a true Mint State...
Always fun to find an RPD.
I think it will be very hard for any of us to conjecture based on these pictures. I am leaning towards machine doubling for this one. However,...
It is not a proof.
I'm not seeing it in your pictures. However, I will tell you that a circulated, replated cent will be highly undesirable to almost anyone, even...
You have a couple of circulated pennies showing machine doubling. They are each worth about a penny.
For some reason, this show is always the exact same dates as FUN. I would love to go, but I'm going to FUN.
According to PCGS standards, yes, this is probably a FBL. This should be a clear example of why PCGS' "standards" are unacceptable.
I really want one of these, but the prices on them are absolutely ludicrous.
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They all look AU to me. They are each worth about 25 cents.
Based on the wear on her cheek, the shield, and the feathers, I'm gonna have to go with AU-55 on this one.
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