Looks like a cast copy to me.
I'd say a cast copy that has been tooled as well.
Harshly cleaned, AU details.
I recommend the 40 gram size - you might need 2 or 3 for a large safe. JP's Corner
As always, the first place you should look is the Numismatic Resources section right here on Coin Talk. Canada
It's a technical thing - Proof coins when found in circulation are called impaired, not circulated. That's all he's trying to explain. It's kinda...
Do you have a particular grade in mind ?
Carl - did you actually try burning a PVC coin flip though ? The experiment works and the info is accurate.
Now all ya have to worry about is when they actually add frost to the coin itself :secret:
We are, but they actually expect you to publish something every now n then ;) I've been invited to join for years, Heritage even offers to pay...
You mean there's two of us ?? :eek: :eek:
Precisely why I have always recommended, when asked, that people collect Roosevelt dimes ;)
Try doing that and you'll soon find out why nobody bothers.
Never, and I searched for years.
I think you must have misread, or misunderstood something. This is what it says - The SBA's are not uncurrent, neither are Ikes, or Kennedy...
By the numbers this one should grade 45 and I think it is slabbed as such. The primary difference between a 45 and 50 is the remaining luster. And...
Not quite true Brad. Yes a toothpick can be used to try and remove gunk from a coin - but it should only be done in a certain way. You use the...
Oh I dunno, but I suppose a lot of people would be - but not all. I've been carrying a 1 oz AGE in my pocket for over 10 years and haven't lost...
You know what Mike, you keep right on being slow and I'll keep right on paying attention when you post something ;)
Even worse is when the dealer has no idea if it is genuine or not and he still hangs a number on it. And then because customers have trusted this...
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