I think it's a little iffy on the FBL but that could just be the pics - 64 FBL.
For the record, I have always taken a camera to coin shows. Never once have I been told they were not allowed. But - I never took pictures of...
Go here - http://coins.ha.com/common/search_results.php?Ntk=SI_Titles-Desc&Ntt=1863&Nty=1&N=51+790+231+412&chkNotSold=0&Ns= - to get an idea of...
I always looked at like this - any coin in my collection was worth 50 cents to store it and protect it properly, and that's about all an Air-Tite...
Look at the date when that was posted. Back then, the What's It Worth section didn't even exist.
Tubes are a terrible idea for Proofs. Proofs must be stored individually for they are too susceptible to damage from contact, even minor contact....
All they have to do is cost you money and they are successful. And by filing the suit, frivolous or not, they cost you money for you cannot ignore...
Sure looks like a fake to me too. As to why they would bother, a better question is why would they not bother ? That's a perfect coin to fake....
Sure, you could do lots of things. Question is, how much is it going to cost you to do it and are you willing to risk that much just to post...
That is not the mint mark, it's a privy mark. The mint mark is on the reverse.
No doubt some did. But no where near the numbers that were sent in during the initial years. Especially since the vast majority of people aren't...
What all of you seem to forget is that in this day and age neither the ANA Board (and its individual members) nor Larry are ever going to say...
In years past, the 69's weren't cheap either. It was not uncommon for them to sell for upwards of $200.
That and it's only been about 2 years ( I dunno, maybe 3 now) since PCGS changed their policy about giving ASE's a 70 grade, or any coin for that...
As for web sites, none that I know of. Unless you look up each individual coin on various sites. Your best bet is to get some books. The Krause...
Think I'd go 25 on that one.
I don't think there's any doubt, it's pretty much a hard fact that many countries have copied designs or had their own designs influenced by the...
They used the code 94 on the coin - 94|N-4 Altered Surface - Whizzed, harsh cleaning, thumbed over (using a pasty substance to cover defects or...
Yes it can. There is a drop down box that allows you to mark it sold. Granted, you can't pick and choose this coin or that coin out of a list, you...
http://numismaticcrimes.org/
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