I don't think it will make any difference at all. The definitions they adopted have been used by the numismatic community for as long as I can...
Send the coins back.
I see this as nothing more than the continuing effort by eBay to help protect people from themselves and unscrupulous sellers. Disagree if you...
It's pretty simple, it's because there are a whole lot more of them. Look at these 2 links as an example. I did a simple search for Bust halves...
Gonna getcha for that !
It's an ordinary coin with a ordinary mint mark that has some wear on it.
Wish you would have made that clear to begin with. If your 2nd 2 pics in post #31, are not pics of the '91-CC, then I stick with my original...
Bill - if you shave down the rim on the die until the cud is gone, that lowers the rim on the die. But when you lower the rim on the die, you...
On every page there is on the Heritage web site - at the bottom of the page, it says Copyright with the date. Like I said, post the link. That is...
Under those conditions yeah I'd agree with what you suggest. But once that cud intrudes into the design, like the one on beef's does - into the...
How dare I ? How dare you break the rules ! For that matter, how dare you break the law ! What you posted is copyrighted material. It would have...
Given your new pictures I have to change my mind and agree that the coin has definitely been harshly cleaned. But the lines in the hair that I...
Because junk silver dollars are easier to sell - more people want them. And because a silver dollar contains a tiny bit more silver than - 2...
I don't know what coins you are seeing, but as a general rule the exact opposite of what you are saying is true. With most clad coins you can...
There are thousands of such threads Kevin.
Flips have absolutely nothing to do with milk spots. They do not cause milk spots. Milk spots are caused by something in the processes at the mint...
I'd say it's a 63, not worth getting graded. I think it would grade. But I do agree there is a chance it would not. No, it isn't. Those are just...
You need to start doing a lot of homework, studying, so you will have some basic understanding of all of this. Get yourself a book called Coin...
When you get a coin graded you mail it in to the TPG and pay them for their service. The amount of the fees can vary widely depending on the value...
Not gonna disagree with you Owle, but they claim that they do not do that. And as a general rule they don't.
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