Was this the only slab you were able to do whatever you did - and no I don't want you to say what that was here - or did you even try ?
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You may also wish to read the threads on the subject you can find - HERE
Must admit I'm quite surprised to hear this. This would the first confirmed case of such an event I have ever heard of - with any of the top...
LOL ! :hug:
Coins with two tails or two heads - every numismatic site there is gets dozens, if not hundreds, of questions about these coins on a regular...
Don't think for a minute that PCGS hasn't made the same mistake, they have. That's just one I happen to have a pic of.
Potosi is in Bolivia Bone. Lima was the mint in Peru. Spottedeagle - you can find a description of the coins and their mint marks HERE For...
If, and that is a big IF, it is genuine it is quite valuable. But placing a price on such an item is rather difficult as there are so few of them....
Unusual ? Yes, it is also quite valuable. There were a small number of Proof sets issued in 1990 where the cent had no mint mark. I would be very...
ozzydog - If I might make a suggestion - CLICK HERE and visit the sites listed there. Read what they have to say and it will likely help you...
You might be correct, that's why I posted my first response. But this is an example of what I was talking about -
There is a better way, that why Numismatic Resources was created. Just click HERE to begin.
If you wish to take the time to compare there are a great many known examples of counterfeit ancients. You can find links to sites that help...
Yes, I know. But even the quarters minted in 1975 have the 1776-1976 date on them - even the ones in the '75 Mint sets.
Not really - a slab with the wrong label happens from time to time at all of the TPG's.
There are many places on-line where you can buy the '95 ASE for anywhere from $15 - $18. Here's one - CLICK HERE Here's Another The '96 is a...
There are no US quarters with the date 1975 on them.
There's been lots of threads on picture taking tips - just do a search. There's really a lot involved - the camera, lens, macro function, camera...
Charlie - I'm not sure I understand your comment :confused:
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