If you have to pay to ship it back you can usually get that shipping refunded by the mint.
Starlight,might be a little difficult, but I could see being able to do it by moonlight. But you might be only able to do it during full moons. :)
Problem is he has no real evidence the seller created a new account in order to shill. There are new ebay accounts created by new users every...
Cringely, that sounds like a book I would like to read..
Pure nickel is STRONGLY magnetic, but it loses most of its magnetic properties when alloyed with as little as 8 - 10% of other metals.
Then fill the hole with a marked modern copy, or if you can, get a 19th century electrotype. They aren't real cheap, but they do have a...
Last I know SEGS had not graded anything as 70. I could be wrong because I don't normally follow TPG grading. It's been awhile since I talked to...
Or slabbed ungraded by Collectors Universe. But this isn't a coin recovered from the WTC, says so right on the slab and in the auction. It's...
The die is chipping or spalling. If the die blank was not properly annealed before the punching was done therecan be chipping around the edges....
After seeing the images posted by 19Lyds, I would have to agree that that looks like die rust, not die wear.
Simple, because they sell a lot of proof sets but they don't make them all up ahead of time. If they had to wait until all the ATB quarters had...
The problem it you are NOT paying for a grade, you are paying for a professional opinion. If you were paying for a grade the price would change...
They closed down before the business was sold and reborn as Dominion. Once Dominion closed down the business was sold again and PCI was reborn....
It isn't especially when you consider just a few years ago it was much closer to 500 million. For example in 2011 net revenue was $527.8 million....
I'm seeing what looks like a lot of die wear.
They won't admit it but I think the PCGS + was their answer to the NGC *
Well I reviewed the law and they are right the Sec Treas DOES have that authority. I was unaware that they had used that authority to issue to...
It's a 1 Yen from Japan, KM 70 made in 1948, 49, and 50. Can't tell what year this one was because the date was on the other side. Should be...
If the dealer had bought it it would have been a purchasing error.
Most postal scales are accurate to a tenth of a standard oz or about 2.8 grams
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