Maybe, but that's a pretty big assumption. It's also quite possible that the coin looks exactly like that in hand. And if it doesn't ? Then what...
I have to agree with Mike. Face it, we live in a TPG world. And a TPG world runs on TPG rules. So if you want to survive the game, you better KNOW...
Without seeing the coin, at least pics, it's hard to say one way or the other. What I would suggest you do is go to the Heritage web site and look...
If I understand your question correctly, yes, some do, but not many. It's one thing to know a coin is a counterfeit when you buy it. As for why...
As long as you store the coin properly, you should be fine, just as it is. The thing that would make the verdigris grow is moisture. Proper...
Ahhhh - but are you talking about trying to guess what the TPG will say ? Or are you talking about what you will say ? Two different things my...
Glad to be of help. Don't hesitate to ask more questions if you have any ;)
I don't disagree with that at all Mike ;) I don't disagree with that either ;)
I don't dispute that because I can do it myself. So would I, and as much as it will probably surprise you, I have done so, numerous times. Of...
The real point here isn't about whether the coin is really a 69 or a 70. The real point is what the things are worth. To 70 collectors and...
The Peace dollar in the holder is not the same as the other. Both coins in the holder are worth roughly melt value. The first coin you showed, if...
Howdy Maria - What you have there are not genuine coins. They are probably fairly modern reproductions that were made for sale in tourist shops.
It's silver colored because the gold colored plating that was on the outside has worn off. All of the Reader's Digest copies were made of silver...
Summer is usually the doldrums for coin sales. Winter is the busy period. Fall and spring are so-so.
It wouldn't hurt anything if you did that, assuming of course the dealer gave his permission. But it may not help much either. For as said, no...
Some folks might pay a small premium for the Paramount holder. But I agree, a common date in common condition.
I don't see anything right off to make me think it isn't genuine. It does look to have been harshly cleaned at some point in the past.
Aren't good things worth saying twice ? ;)
Tell ya what supra - we shall have to agree to disagree ;)
A lot of folks seem to think that. But it is NOT true. There are many, many, coins in PCGS slabs, and NGC slabs, that have verdigris on them. Now...
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