It sure doesn't look BU to me! Chris
I wonder when they go on sale? Chris
The Wheaties are worth keeping, but the copper cents aren't. Chris
Hi @Katie ! Welcome to the neighborhood. Your Lincoln cent is from the Philadelphia Mint. Oddly enough, 2017 will be the only year in which the...
Here is a photo of the reverse of a real Morgan dollar. It is very easy to see the differences between the two. Chris [ATTACH]
First, welcome to the neighborhood @moneygeek ! It's not a real coin, and I doubt that it is even a magician's coin. Who would go to all the...
It's probable that you have never seen one like it because there are billions of "normal" quarters in circulation and very few of the spooned...
Thanks, Jason! Chris
But, you don't know that. Right? Suppose it is a 1969-D Kennedy? Chris
I've never seen one with that much loss of detail on both sides. Perhaps @Fred Weinberg would know something about it. Chris
No offense Mr. Weinberg, but I feel I should let @DANNYFL know that you are one of the most prominent error dealers in the country. Since he is...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @DANNYFL ! Yeah, that's a nice specimen of a cud. A cud is a die break that forms on the rim of the die and...
I thought @calcol referred to the PO01 (Poor), not PR01. Or, does it matter? Chris
Suppose they don't want an Everyman set? Besides, that wasn't my point. Would you spend $50+ to grade a $5 coin? Chris
Are you referring to the half missing one of the designer's initials? Ordinarily, when just one of the designer's initials is missing, it is the...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! People often post coins that are missing a clad layer, but without photos, it will be hard for us to tell if...
Yep! It's blurry, too! Chris
I already saw the half dollar. It appears to be die deterioration, too! Chris
Yeah! Someone could buy a coin for $5 and submit it to PCGS for $40. Then when it came back AU58, the owner could resubmit it in the hopes of...
Both sides are blurry, but the obverse is blurrier than the reverse. What you need is a copy stand or tripod to stabilize the camera when you take...
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