It's not that they don't know it - it's that they don't care. I've done it myself several times over the years. I've done the same thing with...
No, it's not safer to say that at all - because they have gotten caught. Every single time.
It's possible but not likely. You see, areas of a coin that are worn will tone differently than areas that have original mint luster.
The denomination has already been stated, it is un decime. It is the equivalent of 10 centimes. It is one of the better dates for the type,...
That depends on the sheets you use as most of them contain PVC - bad idea.
They have a pretty good record when it comes to authenticity. Not so good when it comes to cleaning and altered surfaces.
Everybody should pay particular attention to this one. It is an excellent example for showing the first wear locations on Morgans.
The popularity of slabbed coins has lasted and been steadily increasing for 20 years and shows no signs of slowing down. As for the coin market...
Well, nobody has successfully done so yet.
Most of them didn't even exist in the '80s. PCGS started in '86 and NGC in '87.
He should have described it a different way - large date or low 7 would have been more accurate. But to answer your question, no the 7 is not...
There's a bit more than that going on coinfisher. Everthing I have circled is due to wear.
He means the coins are worth a whole lot less now than they were when he bought them.
No.
My thoughts are that you can't see the coin well enough to even consider estimating the grade.
Mike - Let me suggest that you think about another reason as well. What is the first rule a coin collector learns about handling coins ? To...
Everybody sees what they want to see. It's human nature. If you really want to know what any given coin is selling for look at the Completed...
Great ! If I were you I would take the refund - in a hurry !
They didn't re-engrave them - the re-created them. The originals had been destroyed.
I agree, nonetheless coins can tone, under the right conditions in a very short time.
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