You can fool some of the people all of the time.
So you don't consider the 1922 "weak D" and "no D" varieties, either?
I'm guessing there are a lot of "honest hard working Americans" who wouldn't be too sympathetic over "I can't make a profit selling $20 bills for...
Yep, that sounds about right. When an item's face/spender value is close to its collectible value, eBay and PayPal fees eat proportionately more...
Yes, there were quite a few contemporary counterfeits of Barber coins struck from lead or other base metals. However, one struck from lead...
Franklin 'Celebrating Maternity' Label!
Well, I'd go with just "inexperienced". The problem is, there's no line between adjustments to make the photo represent the coin's in-hand...
As are we all. :(
Our house has barely doubled in appraised price in the 24 years we've been here, and this is a pretty hot area for real estate (central NC). Of...
I've said it before: I didn't get into this hobby as a way to spend more time hanging out with other people. :rolleyes: Stories like this,...
Well, how you gonna fill those slots without sliding the plastic out of the way...?
No, can't really say that I have. Maybe I have naturally sticky fingers, but I can generally put a thumb against the sheet in one of the empty...
I think the dime has heat damage. When a clad coin gets hot enough, sometimes a bit of trapped gas or grease between the layers will expand and...
Ah, that brings back entirely un-Superman-related memories.
Not sure I'd even call it an "affliction". Almost more like a superpower in some ways. There are a bunch of things that can cause heterochromia...
And even after the first time or two, I'm guessing the mint luster is long gone.
Sure it is. I'm a guy; I don't have to carry any of the possible products.
I don't see it that way. This is a way to produce a healthy child where "nature" would produce only stillborn or doomed ones. Mitochondrial...
For a moment I was trying to interpret that as a ring setting. Whoa.
The problem is that the reduced silver or gold doesn't plate back onto the coin in its original structure. It's more likely to form a...
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