Wow... Now that one appears to be in legit PCGS plastic. Bet the Ebay seller is banking in this one stirring up some notoriety.
Get two!.... Certainly unique.
This is done all the time. Science class experiments. Jewelers plate them as an accent to a jewelry piece. Tons of curio collectibles have plated...
I don’t understand what y’all are so harsh on the man.
I bet @Eduard may be able to shed some of his esteemed copper knowledge here.
You are serious aren’t you @wcoins? Why isn’t this sale in all the coin publications?
What bet the scammers would entertain a $500.00 offer?
Wonder if he will take 4.9 mil? I am just a tad short on pocket change..... The gall of some folks....
Hey Ross..... You managed to put your first post in a thread that is about early American coppers. Probably won't much be noticed. Go to the main...
I am glad to see the bicentennial coinage getting some attention. I am rather partial to them.... @LakeEffect is exactly right. They were minted...
Just a cotton wheel. It's the rouge that does the work
COming from a fellow that has put lots of car parts on a buffing wheel but never a coin..... The coin @C-B-D posted had exactly the appearance of...
For the most part I don't see us everyday collectors getting much excited over a non-circulating dollar coin. If they want to generate interest...
Here I am.... Early afternoon in a busy office where I am supposed to be setting a "boss-like" example.... And you just had me laughing like a...
Not at all.... I invited it.
You stop that!:wacky::wacky:
Well seriously... This is an absolutely marvelous place for us stricken with the disease called coin collecting. There are some educated minds...
Hey!! Welcome to CT! I am honored that you made your first post on my thread. Dive in and have fun. And most of all... Post lots of pictures!......
Probably not. I am not much of a modern gold guy. Just have always loved the SLQ design...... But now that you mention it... That Merc looks...
Uurrgghhh.... That and a velvet "dogs playing poker" painting and you are in business.
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