The seller sold it as an unopened roll and you took a gamble by opening it. That took away much of the value. Why is this the sellers fault? If it...
NGC would never keep it. They will send it back. The mint can do anything they wish. If they feel it left the mint in a non legal manor they will...
Fair enough. Please don't send it to the mint. If real there is a strong chance they will not give it back as someone posted. You need to be...
Fully magnetic? Are you saying it jumps to the magnet like a piece of steel? Sorry. I'm not buying this.
Looks like I'm wrong. Can't get the math to work but trust ANACS got the weight correct.
If I'm thinking right, a quarter size blank cut from dime stock would only weigh about 3 grams.
I'm thinking it's a modern day fake.
4.5 grams? That sounds a bit light for a quarter.
I'm at AU something.
Looks cam to me.
Now that's a cool find.
Wish I could be there Penny Lady. You need to come up with a really cool way to pay Todd back for the auction trick he pulled on you. I bet you...
I own a few and don't let it bug me. They are what they are. If I ever sell them, I'm sure they will sell at a discount.
Anything of much value is at the bank in a SDB. I have a policy with Hugh Wood to cover the few things that may be at home. I have a large safe at...
It's cool the way it is. I'm not sure PCGS would go 63. I would not risk it.
It looks like an old dip went bad. If NCS works on it, NGC would probably go 65 Cam or better. I'm thinking 66 Cam. Great coin as is but I agree...
The area below the date looks like it was worked on.
The circular mark looks too small to have been made by a dime. Maybe a half dime was smashed into it. Maybe a chair or table leg. We will never know.
These two came up on ebay a while back. No one placed a bid. The first is 8x10 and was listed at $1750. The second is 20x16 and was listed at...
It can be called a scratch or a dent or just a circular mark. It's all the same. It's post mint damage that could have been caused by many things.
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