Well eBay tried (BidPay) and it failed (So they bought PayPal which is interesting since when PayPal first started they warned all their users it...
Images aren't good but to me it looks like the results of a cut.
Images appearing to be from different sources could be legitimate but qestionable, the database failure could be legitimate bu, a refusal to use...
It's listed correctly as a 23-D now.
1805 C-3 and C-4 did use the same reverse die. Frankly from just the picture I can't condemn it as a fake. It looks odd but that could just be...
Most likely just a database error, not that unusual.
If they were from some kind of holder I would expect them to be evenly spaced. It looks to me like it was "attacked" by a pair of scissors or...
I'd be happy to but getting the coins out would damage the slab.
Genuine, and it is C-1.
There was a single example of the 1889 CC, the 1892 CC, and the 1893 CC in the GSA sales. They went out in the Mixed CC dollar category at $15...
On the 55 those are die chips. On the 75 the S punch was deteriorating. Spadone's book also included a lot of minor errors and frankly just...
Yes the sellers fee is negotiable on very large consignments, extreme rarities etc, but $5,000 would be considered a SMALL consignment and they...
Vegetarians would agree.. :)
Have been a couple of times in the past and I dd enjoy the magazine and the library, but my father is a life member and I can get all the perks...
They better exist. I only bought one piece out of the Mixed CC category back in 72 and the coin I got was an 81 CC.
The best coin to collect is the one you like most (and can afford).
Good grief how long ago were you a scout? <----Was a counselor back in the 1980's
Odd, I haven't noticed the PUBLIC clamoring for OLD designs that they have never seen before. Collectors yes (And they HAVE seen them), but the...
Thinking some more about Sec 489, it might also be the reason the government never interferes with the manufactures of replicas who make them and...
Die caps and brockages are related. When a coin is struck and sticks to the die it becomes a "brockage maker" and the next few coins struck by...
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