Before you go sending the coin in for grading I suggest you get it accurately weighed just to make sure. You can do so at a jewelry store.
Yes they do. You can send the coins back to PCGS and request they honor the guarantee. But - even if they do, they will only reimburse you for the...
Coins should always be left alone. The only time that anyone should attempt to clean them, with anything, is when doing so will prevent further...
They did, but it was on the backside of the slab. The company name did not appear on the front of the slabs until 2001. I should clarify and say...
Slabs and the way they look have changed many times over the years for all of the TPG's.
Howdy confuzzled - Welcome to the Forum !! This is just a guess, but I suspect that what you have is a reproduction of the 1752 Austrian ducat....
There is, but you won't find it on the mint's web site just yet. You can check older issues of Numismatic News - they list them.
Yeah, check auction records. The oldest I can find right off go back to '93, at the time the price was about the same as it is today to a bit...
My statement stands and is reinforced by the comments taken from Tomaska's book. But it doesn't need to be really for all you need to do to see...
Not meaning to be picky, but the coin is a '56-D. But more to the point, there is no such thing as an original mint roll from the '50s as the mint...
No. it has nothing to do with Proof coins being struck twice. The info you can find at the following links will help explain it better than I can....
Maximum permissable weight was 27.2638 grams - minimum permissable weight was 26.8646 grams. The above information comes direct from the...
They both appear to me to be the result of post mint damage.
No need to wonder at all, I've been wrong plenty of times. But I'm not wrong about this one. But for curiosity's sake - what exactly am I wrong...
Consistentcy and accuracy - in my opinion that's NGC all the way.
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Contact this dealer in your home state - CIVITAS - send an email to Josh, tell him what you want. I'm quite sure he will be able to help you.
It looks like mechanical doubling to me - no value.
From what I can see of it, the edge design on your coin is correct. But as I stated in one of my first posts on this coin - " But at the Lima...
Maximum permissable weight was 27.2638 grams - minimum permissable weight was 26.8646 grams. I have to say it sounds like the coin is a...
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