I did - the word damn was used in '50s movies and television.
You team up with another member that has coins to submit. Or - you send it off to a dealer and have them do it.
Sorry, but I do not think what we see was ever caused by a coin die. That looks like just plain post strike damage to me.
Now what that means jello is the new equipment and test that PCGS can run will detect stuff like putty that is added to coins to fill in contact...
"jello - 06-22-2010 Doug ck out 6/21/2010 Coin World pg#10 Pcgs has a full page article about the new coin sniffer" jello I read that...
Going after them for what ? They not doing anything that is illegal. They could offer 35 cents for a 1933 double eagle and it would not be...
I'd go with 64.
The marks circled in red are damage. Anthing that is that big and that deep is damage - and should not be considered a bag mark regardless of what...
One of these days people are going to realize that nature does not always follow a set of rules. So would I, but for different reasons.
XF45 details - damaged.
This is the only warning you're going to get. One more word on anything other than the original topic and this thread closes and I will be handing...
The '84-O is PCGS #1. The '86 is PCGS #5.
You guys are misreading that entirely, at least those on the web sites are. You won;t have to file 1099's for vendors or suppliers. You only file...
Good job catching it in the pics !
The TPG doesn't have anything to do with it - and never will. The fact is if you sell a coin and make a profit on that sale then you owe taxes...
That depends on the coin. The UK started cupro nickel stuff in 1947.
Won't matter what we say. Only thing that will matter is what the TPG says. And yes, you should send it in.
The IRS is not involved with sales tax, on coins or anything else. The only time the IRS is involved is with income tax. And you have always...
I don't know where you got that idea, but people use olive oil because it removes stuff from coins. And it removes it because it contains acid....
Oddly enough, the 1911-D eagle is known for that. So that is a sign of it being genuine usually. But that mint mark is a clincher.
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