Same story was posted about last night.
Guys - it's a long dead idea. This thread is from 2003 !
You should pay attention to post #2 ! Interesting but invalid logic. If you like having more coins you can buy a $1000 bag of Walkers for not...
The original question in this thread was asked over 5 years ago, but apparently people still don't understand the reason. It's simple - there is a...
Nobody disagrees with you - except for the guy who sold the coin.
I stand corrected. But doesn't matter. What I said about the copper edge not showing because of the alloy is correct.
Not at all, that's why it's weird. Think about this - a nickel is made of 25% nickel and 75% copper. It's a solid alloy. But what part of a...
The thing is this. From the instant that a coin is struck it begins to receive bag marks, rub marks, hairlines, contact marks, and eventually...
That's not exactly correct. Any member may post links to dealers that they like, or even to current auctions on ebay or other auction sites....
But that's my point Lance, the TPGs don't care if it was an accidental scratch or not. They have no way of even knowing if it was accidental or...
Based on the obv I'd grade it at $180 ;)
And you purchased that in '65 and it was part of an SMS set huh ? Weird ! The only thing that I can figure is that the planchet was an annomaly...
In my opinion neither one of those coins should have been graded. And I completely disagree about the accidental issue. It doesn't matter how a...
What you have to understand is that in numismatics the term junk is not a derogatory term. It is just a term used to describe coins that have...
Even if it is genuine, and I have my doubts of that, it has definitley been harshly cleaned. I'd say it has XF45 details. Nobody should ever...
Post pictures of it just like you did of the coin in your first post.
I think it's just an ordinary coin.
The argument of what defines a variety and what defines an error has been going on since the first time the words were used in conjuction with...
Honestly, I don't think the coin is even close to being PL.
The answer really depends on what your goal is. If you're looking for hard to find coins then you want to go a day ahead of time, on the dealers...
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