That is damage to the die. I remember these being written up years ago in the Numismatic Scrapbook. There is a strongly defined edge running down...
The obv is a lamination, the rim by the bison's back leg is PMD.
Not exactly what was listed. He listed a 38-P and the buyer got a 38-S. But I do think he went overboard leaving negative feedback before trying...
Rim is correct the position of all the feathers below OF AMERICA are slightly different but the change is very subtle with the O, a little less...
No, he didn't. He offered to serve without pay if Congress just covered his expenses. They were smart enough not to go for that deal. He had...
I don't consider eBay to be an auction house as they never have control over any of the lots, never have them in their possession, and do not...
I'm not an real strong on indian head cents but if I remember correctly the weak N hub was used in the late 60's and early 70's. Then it...
It is what is called a silver round. They are made by private companies, typically contain one troy oz of silver 999 fine and can be found in...
If the seller overprices it, that isn't SEGS fault. They just described it as what it is.
Hard to say. It looks pretty good. It isn't one of the commonly encountered pieces that have had the copper stripped off. It seems to have good...
That would make sense. Of course they have also struck quarters for Philadelphia too and I don't see them leaving the mintmark off the...
That's not what the official mint records say. They say 678,823 were struck. Only one business strike (MS) and three specimen strikes are known...
Also SEGS is not calling it a FBL coin. They are saying the coin has 75% full bell lines. Or that the bell lines are 75% full. If they said...
So they don't have email? Spends hours searching terms but can't take the time to email and actually ask what happened before filing a BBB...
If you have a LOT of MS 67 and 68 12 and 12-D cents then you can count on them not being worth much.
He may mean Samuel Brown who was formerly a mint morker and who may have made the 1913 V Nickels. Of course if so he would have made them while...
It appears to have been holed and plugged twice which might account for the low weight. The exchange difference was because of a weight...
You are correct.
Sorry I should have put a smiley at the end of mine as well. I knew it was a joke.
I agree. I feel that once again we have been "used" by someone who thinks he has found a treasure and then when it is identified as just PMD it...
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