Sorry Carl, but you're just plain wrong on that count - chemist or not. PVC contamination is a very real occurrence. And it doesn't require any...
Howdy wfcanipe - Welcome to the Forum !! It means the coin is attributed as Overton variety 106 with a rarity of 2 on a scale of 1 thru 8....
Sometimes it's hard to tell a strikethrough from post mint damage since they both can have the same effect. In some cases it's easier than others,...
Numismedia is OK for ballpark numbers but that's about it. CDN list to MS65 for most coins, for a few, like Morgans and Peace dollars they go to...
I would say XF based on the pics you have.
Actually that "weeks" should be months. And it doesn't always work even after months. That's just it, you shouldn't use anything. Using your...
The've been around for a few years now. It was started up by a group of collectors. Some of them members of this forum.
No.
Because the PCGS price guide is about as inaccurate as you can get.
Yes there is gap between the bottom legs of the two letters. In the other variety the bottom legs of the two letters nearly touch each other....
Cloud you did nothing wrong - not at all. But in my years here I have seen perfectly innocent & harmless posts just like yours degenerate into...
Hopefully you realize that even if you take 10 coins all graded as MS63 and by the same TPG and sell them, that you will get 10 different prices...
To most people they aren't worth anything. About the only reason anybody buys them is to use as hole fillers.
The law you refer to has only been around since the '70s. So there are literally millions of fakes out there without the word COPY on them that...
And the vast majority of those experienced in the hobby will tell you exactly the same thing.
The marks you are referring to are the result of worn dies.
As is typical, the value listed in the Red Book is way off. The true value is a lot closer to $400. For example, the last 3 coins to sell on...
Quite the contrary Kurt, no one has said the coin is common. And I can't recall anyone saing that no one knew about these. Anyone who is well...
Though olive oil and WD-40 will remove some of the verdigris it will not remove all of it. And then you also have a coin that is coated with oil...
The are worth about $15 each. But I have to wonder why you want to know since you already have the coins up for sale :confused:
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