Yes that is glue. I'm not. Most dealers haven't got a clue about errors and can easily be fool by something out of the ordinary. Many dealers...
The 1804 cent shown above is a fake. The reverse die is NOT the one used in 1804. The reverse shown for that coin was used on the 1803 S-260 and...
Can you send it back? It's a fake. On the 1804 the gap between the terminal leaves of the wreath is between the center of the E and the serif....
Actually you treat it like a company, the coin stays in a bank vault somewhere and each person gets a digital image and a "stock certificate"...
It wouldn't be Machine doubling with a ninety degree rotation between images. And there are no doubled dies with anywhere close to that kind of...
Thanks for the Heritage listing, I've been wanting to find that list a serial numbers for some time.
I hadn't posted that earlier but that was the explanation, his affair with her, that I was told back when Larry was first put on leave. I was...
Pictures first. One question though, on the second impression is it raised or incuse, and is the lettering reversed?
Makes it sound larger. (Makes the uninitiated think "the larger it is the more silver there is!")
At one time, long ago I saw a list of the serial numbers of the notes in the Lindbergh baby ransom. Now at least some of that money WAS spent....
DDO = Doubled Die, Obverse And as far as that 1953 proof cent, I'm not seeing it. DDR = Doubled Die Reverse
Save your money, I'm more than 99% sure that coin WAS plated when it left the mint.
All of the S mint Lincolns and the 1864 L (He doesn't mention the L) Indian are fakes. Find some slabbed versions of those coins in similar...
I liked at the end "no matter what happens with the economy you know that a year from now the dollar will be there". But will it be worth...
VladD, did you notice that lilith's coin only weighs 3.66 grams?
Could be, I haven't had the chance to look at all the 1795's yet.
It was probably soldered to something at one time. Belt buckel, some other piece of jewelery etc.
There are five varieties of the Lafayette dollar now. An interesting coin, the only one since the 1830 where the dies were not hubbed. Instead...
I wish you hadn't cut off the ANACS slab. I can only see a sliver of the hologram but it doesn't look like one I recognize.
A rather unique explanation http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aWyrjwXoIqA
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