That shiny white metal.known as silver is up to $75.55 at the moment.
Looks like the coin on edgy so I’d say fake as they have been copied.
Here’s my favorite counter stamp. It’s Oil of Ice on an 1873 Indian Head Cent and a 1866 Shield Nickel. This was when his stroke was active. I’m...
It was a straight, steady dot that moved from right to left. I had a nice telescope as a teenager. I could even pick up some of the rings of...
I was looking little more since my post and I believe it’s on the modern side because the date range is very large for the same counterstamp.
The milk spots are the problem, not the slab. The coin can be spotless, graded and then slabbed. A short time later the milk spots appear. It’s...
That’s one nice looking counter stamped coin. Not sure who JB is but this is not the first coin I’ve seen with these initials. He was probably a...
Sounds like the is coin a was a dipped and not rinsed correctly. Milk spots worsen over time and they do lower the grade of the coin. I doubt this...
I still need 2024 and 2025 coins. Naturally I need the 2026 coins but as my folders and albums are filled up I stop collecting the modern coins.
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I had my telescope so it was easy to see. My apologies as I said magnifying glass.
You’ve got yo send me some of those bank wrapped rolls. Nice finds again.
Not worth my time.
Not in my opinion.
Looks like die polishing and that’s caused by a worn die. Dies are polished to prolong die life so they’re only polished when worn. Nice specimen.
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