I think you'll find threads on exactly the same topic going back to the beginning of this forum in 2002. And if you searched other forums that...
Your threads all had similar titles, made them hard to tell one from another. So I numbered them for you so folks could tell one thread from another.
If you are sure of that weight, then it is likely a fake.
No. But what the marketers do is screen the coins beforehand and only send in those they think have the best chance of getting the grades they...
In order - 63, 63, 63, 64, 64, 65. The middle 4 I will assume are DMPL because I can't imagine you buying them otherwise.
Then the judge was mistaken and unversed on the particular law. And, you should have appealed your case. When an auctioneer takes an item on...
I see nothing to make me think the coin is not genuine, but there are some very good fakes out there. I would get the coin weighed - you need the...
Not so. The law states clearly that title (ownership) cannot be passed when a fake item is purchased as being genuine. So any time it happens the...
You'll find several here - http://www.cointalk.com/t14112/
It was already posted in post #6.
About $165.00
Then you should realize what I mean - that any Proof, even if it has been in circulation, is still very obviously a Proof. Morgans are no...
I don't believe that one came from Venice, but rather from one of the other European countries who copied their coinage. But in that condition and...
Not gonna say it would be impossible - there's always cracked planchets as was mentioned - but it's pretty dang unusual !
Yes that is exactly what I am saying. Not much else I can say except it is a known variety.
It's a chocolate and vanilla thing - so it depends on who wants it.
That and he doesn't know what haze is.
The R and M are reversed because - An interesting variation is marked with the letters on either side of the shield incorrectly.
Separate names with a comma.