VAM 10 and 23 are both candidates based on the descriptions. Can't see the 8 on your coin clearly enough, but I can see where there might be...
Yes, of course. Three things that hit me right away when I saw this that made me think possible counterfeit were (1) the date position, (2) the...
Oh my. That coin could be worth a bit more than that, but only if it's fake. It looks a lot like VAM 67, which is a contemporary counterfeit.
Counting wheel marks look totally different. They look like someone took an eraser to a small bit of the coin. Roller marks will affect the...
Wow! I hadn't been following this thread, but I'm rather surprised by the price for this coin. Congrats to the seller, I guess. The toning is a...
It's roller marks.
I wish this were true, but it's not. Be very careful buying into the old holder hype with DMPLs. Many aren't. You really have to look at the...
Take a look at auction archives for this coin. PCGS maintains a free auction prices realized database, for coins of all reputable TPGs having...
These are called "roller marks," and were on the strip when it was rolled and drawn to the correct thickness.
Can I assume by the price that the coin is graded MS65 DMPL? If lower, the price is way too high. If graded 65DMPL, I'd have to see the coin to...
All dates that haven't been studied closely are candidates to clean up. The "wide date" designation doesn't make sense given the date punch was...
If there's no obverse clashing at all, then the die was replaced after a clash, since the reverse clashing is quite strong. The mint mark I would...
Too bad on the rim ding. It's the kind of thing that might get through eventually. Nice bunch of coins, though! The 89-O getting a 64 (it is...
I'll be there Thursday through Saturday. I'm staying at a Residence Inn by the airport and renting a car. Cheaper than trying to stay near the...
Alt+PrintScreen should defeat that.
There doesn't need to be justification for a copyright. The copyright comes into being when the work is created. Protection of the copyright is...
If you take a picture of your medal, you have a copyright on that picture at the moment you create the picture, and may use it however you want....
It's actually a fat-fingered typo for "OY"
A Dansco of Franklins.
I don't see many Hallmark slabs. They're old enough for there to have been a lot of attrition before they became collectible. The 98-O Morgan...
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