@spirityoda Your Scottsdale reminded me that I bought one of these... 5 oz [IMG]
Looking back, I think he paid $16 for 40 of them.
Hey @V. Kurt Bellman ...did ya find out anything???
Oh c'mon, typos happen. Welcome to CoinTalk. Your picture isn't too clear, but it appears to be a die chip where a little bit of the die broke...
Really...why would they want to do that?
Sometimes you find proof coins in the wild...stolen collection or a mistake. These are referred to as "impaired" proofs since they will almost...
Best wishes someone tells you it is a 1916...
Perhaps @BadThad can enlighten us. The "green residue" isn't necessarily just residue, but could be verdigris (hmmm...Verdi-care) or so-called...
Place the coin on a white or black surface, put the phone on a box or some such holder so that it is at 90 degrees to the coin, adjust your...
No big...
They called in an "expert" who declared it genuine and said it was a $15,000 coin. The seller took $8,000.
Uh...no, nail polish remover is either acetone or ethyl acetate. Xylene would more likely be paint remover.
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