Wonder where? Just took a quick look at a couple of reverse images (proof and MS), and couldn't see anything that stood out clearly...
In the last twenty years, in change, I've gotten one or two silver quarters, a few silver dimes, a damaged but fairly detailed IHC, and a pre-1900...
Always loved that Philippines coinage, and those look like some beautiful examples!
Look at how three-dimensional the reverse details around the S are on the real example, then see how flat they are on the fake.
"Okay, okay, there are things creepier than my boss."
Oh, he was, he said as much. I don't get triggered by furries, but any kind of monomania can get tiresome after a while.
Much of his posting history is gone. He had a lot more posts about "dogs on coins" than I can find now. I also have a vague impression of him...
Am I the only one who read "Pretend you are a TPGS grader..." and thought "right, no time to deal with comments, need to move on to the next coin"?
They deserve it more than basketball or baseball, I'd say. Commemorating sports, yeesh. Now, produce an Ultimate or Freestyle commemorative, with...
Hey, look at it this way: the spiraling premiums will kill interest in the sets, sales will plummet, and we'll enter a new golden age of modern...
OMG, he finally got through to someone! https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2-bill-vs-2-coin.180866/...
I'll confess that I went nearly all-in on the Apollo commemoratives. Since then, I've mostly bought only to flip.
Okay, after @Dave Waterstraat's post, maybe it's "all of the above". I didn't see the strikethrough the first time, but now that he's called...
Looks like a hit -- striations parallel to the direction of the impact, displaced metal -- but it kinda looks like it hit a spot that had a...
I won't post a photo of my bicycling helmet, but I will compliment @Ryro on the headline, and observe that keeping brains in heads is still a...
And that's super-important if you're in a diving or climbing airplane, or in space, or on the surface of some planet other than Earth. @Sunbird,...
Yep. Mass is conserved, and while it is possible to change the density of some alloys with phase changes, that's not what's happening here. A...
Not by all of us. ;)
Absolutely. With every strike, a die forces metal out of the fields (low areas) and into the devices (high points). That metal movement produces...
The description says it is not magnetic. It's a copper fake.
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