As stated, the ANA insurance is the best there is. But the one thing that everybody forgets is that if you ever need to file a claim - you are...
OK - you've made your point. And yes, as numerous others including myself have told you - YES cent is the correct term. We all acknowledge that....
Or not, as I said, it's a different variety and all I am doing is guessing.
This is the only one I can find that is close to your coin, but it's a different variety -...
Baush & Lomb 5x Packette - http://www.jpscorner.com/Magnifiers_and_Loupes.htm
Nahhhhh - we should do just like the Brits and call it - tuppence ;)
Yes. And personally, I agree with you regarding the grade. Die cracks, planchet flaws, adjustment marks - all of those things should affect the...
Not sure how that'll work, you'd have to talk to Peter.
Krause only goes back to 1600, so there won't be a Krause number.
No, the title is - Third Party Grading/Certification Services Slab/Certificate Varieties by Conder101 - published 2003
Ehhhhh ? Whazzat ya say there sonny ? Gonna getcha for that you dang whippersnapper ! :hammer: :D
The promoter might submit 500-1000 at a time and pay $6-$8 to slab each one. Then they'll make up to $50 profit on each coin selling them to...
Because somebody paid them to just certify the coins as BU for a sales promotion.
You just need to look closer. Rusty dies produce bumps as well as depressions. And on this coin they are all over the place.
It's very common. You "spoon" the coin until you get it to the point that you can drill out the center and make a ring of the coin. I used to...
Me ! Way too much bad information.
From the looks of things they are just coins struck with rusty dies.
IMO - harshly cleaned and ungradeable.
Yeah, probably some. But there will be others who are happy about it. Besides, 20 years from now most of the original owners won't even own the...
Knew it would happen eventually. Kinda surprised it was this coin though.
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