The fake bullion that I have seen has been very convincing. I can't tell if yours is fake or not.
Hahahahahaha. Haha. Hahaha. Oh wait, you're serious? I thought that sort of thinking went out with the Enlightenment.
Did you see that Levar Burton had a successful Kickstarter campaign, and is bringing that show back? I'm really excited, it was a highlight of my...
You need full rims to get a VG grade, not to mention F. I'd call this coin an attrative G-6 (minus the scratch). The scratch hurts the value,...
You're best bet is to buy the book. Overton is now in it's 5th edition, but it really hasn't changed much since the 3rd. You can probably find a...
Can't decide if you're being willfully stubborn, or really just don't get it. Either way, its not worth it anymore.
Uber is cool if you aren't a taxi-driver.
I don't see anything in the pictures that jumps out as saying "cleaned," but different pictures may show different things. It looks to me, from...
You hear those sorts of stories from time to time. There are many, many, many, many different varieties out there, and many dealers aren't fluent...
Does it say who the artist was who drew that concept? It's entirely probable that the designer of the reverse of the dollar, Don Everhardt, drew...
What searches do you follow? It must incredibly specific to not have any results! (I'm sure you know this, but you can expand your searches to...
I'd probably call it AG-3. It's hard to tell if its been cleaned in those photos, but it most likely has. I'd say you got a good deal - its...
Haha. I'm not arguing with Doug to convince Doug of anything. I already know how that battle ends. I'm arguing with Doug to make sure the rest...
I try to answer threads hoping to help the lurkers - there are hundreds of views of a thread for every reply, sometimes.
I am going to concur with O-101. The mark on her chin is damage - a post-mint hit. She got in a fight and took one square on the chin. It...
That looks like a nice one. And it looks FBL (these are very common, but are somewhat hard to find attractively toned with FBL)
There are 2 reasons that people pay PCGS money for a PCGS coin: 1. Trust 2. The Registry Neither of those apply to an ANACS coin - so they will...
Nope, they can't. Even the TPG's can't. Get a whole bunch of 69's and 70's, crack them out, and resubmit them - and I'll bet at least some of them...
That is an incredibly common coin, and it is circulated, and it is polished. Take the $20 and run.
You paid about what they are worth. The other thing to consider with these moderns: the wholesalers will submit a very large number of coins,...
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