Why of course! Why would any of us doubt the veracity of someone we don't know? I'd pass on it! Chris;););););)
I doubt that one of the basement slabbers would ever use it. They'd just give the coin a 70 anyway. Chris
I'd be hesitant for one simple reason. Note that the edge appears to be somewhat rounded on both sides. If this were a real blank, wouldn't you...
It looks like die deterioration to me. Chris
http://www.vamworld.com/Morgan+VAMs+By+Date Chris
@Big Money I just wanted to let you know that I gave your hem.......oid a LIKE. Chris
You can use the NGC Cert look-up. It's free. https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/ Chris
@old49er You might not have to take it apart. I think I see what looks like a "dash" under the second 8. They used the dash to help them punch...
It looks like machine doubling to me. Chris
Once you get back on your meds, I think you should take a course in Reading Comprehension. Obviously, a memory course will not do you any good. Chris
PCGS originally graded the 98-S as "MS" but sometime about 10-15 years ago they changed the designation to SP. Why, I don't know. Maybe it stands...
That is the diplomatic definition of a crook. Chris
Wonky? I thought it was Willy Wonky. Chris:wacky::wacky::wacky:
I went back and gave your #6 a "Like". Chris
Now, you don't even remember what you've preached in the past. Are you off your meds? Chris
The copper cent looks like a 1944 to me. The "hidden" 4 is probably due to a grease-filled die. The 1943 "Steelie" missing the 3 is probably due...
Yes, photos are necessary because the coin could have been altered......post-mint damage (PMD). However, try googling "spooned quarter" and see...
Yeah, right! A how-to book about filing insurance claims. Chris
NNC.......It figures! Chris
If these are typical of the ones you showed to that dealer, it's my guess that he just wasn't interested in them, and he didn't want to waste your...
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