Sounds more like a scam to me. Somebody pretending to be somebody that they are not. Get a call like that - hang up the phone. Pick it back and...
Ehhhh - do 'em all over again ! I think the color shade is 0.00267 % off. Of course, for anybody else but you that would have just fine :D
Yes, the dipped copper will start toning again immediately. This is a little experiment I did for different reasons. This is a copper coin...
Like I said, maybe. But my primary reason for thinking it was more likely a counterfeit slab is this - never once, ever, have I seen anyone who...
By all means, use Google. Or, take a look in the Numismatic Resources section. I tried to provide links there that will answer most all numismatic...
The date that video was taped was Aug. 9, 1989. Listen to what David Hall says and pay attention. Then compare the date of that video to the dates...
For the most part they do it the same way anybody does things. You provide your info and they run a credit check. And most of the time, they also...
Yes Chris I agree, that if not done properly, immediately after being dipped a copper coin has an unnatural color. But even then, natural color...
Green, the problem isn't that people are not receiving email notification on subscribed threads. if you are having problems with that, then post...
As we have discussed before Lance, I'm well aware that they exist. The question however is this - have all of those coins been "Red" from the time...
First of all guys, nobody knew this would happen. But it did, so apologies. To address problematic issues with the email notification system Coin...
No, we don't. What we need is for people to be a little more tolerant. By the same token, you have a right to your opinion and feelings just like...
Dave - I wasn't protesting, nor was I trying to defend anybody. I was merely responding to this - I don't know about you, but I read that as a...
Your link confirms exactly what I said - that over 3.5 billion dollar coins have been given to the Federal Reserve. I believe you are wrong in...
Did they ever have a monetary system ? Yes, of course they did. But it never involved coins. Native Americans used other things as money, but...
Maybe, but I suspect it's not. I think it far more likely that it is a poor attempt at a completely counterfeit slab.
If you say so. But they had over a billion of the Sackys sitting in the vaults before the Presidential dollars ever existed. And to the best of my...
Maybe, but we really don't know that for certain. We only know that is red now. Why ? Because copper is the most reactive of our coinage...
Indian Head cents. There are reasons cents are the most widely collected coins. 1 - far more of them are minted than any other coin and therefore...
dannic - I think you're mixing things up here. A die chip and a die gouge are both things that happen to the die itself. Both chips and gouges...
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