I don't think it's the same coin.
You might be right conder, you usually are, but I seem to recall reading about it just a couple of months ago. I'll see if I can find it.
If that statement were true, then I could go along with it. Unfortunately it isn't.
The best way I can answer this is to ask another question. First of all I agree with your assessment, so knowing what you know - will you be happy...
I understand your point Carl, but in order for something to be considered as a price guide there should at least be some resemblance to reality....
It is indeed William the Silent portrayed on the coin. The helmeted part refers to the reverse with the provincial arms surmounted by a crested...
OK - how about those - [IMG] I honestly don't know what to tell you. But all of my Krause catalogs, 18th century, 19th century and...
A scan tends to wash out the luster on a coin and that can make it look dull. But on the other hand a scan does an excellent job of showing minor...
The good old days are right now - at least they will be tomorrow. That's the thing about time, it's all relative. No matter what happens as time...
Probably not much unless it is an extreme rotation.
PCGS grades about 100, 000 coins a month - 1.2 million a year. NGC grades about 150,000 coins a month - 1.5 million a year. The graders get what...
It often takes a bit for them to update the database. They do not update it continuosly or automatically.
The oldest edition Krause I have is a 2002 - and it shows the KM #s for US coins. I believe that all editions do. I think you just aren't looking...
I mean cleaned - harshly cleaned with something that was abrasive. A polished coin will look very shiny - a cleaned coin is dull. Believe me, I...
There's no secret. They have not released the mintage because they simply didn't know - until very recently anyway. Up until a month or two ago...
Yup ;)
I'm not disputing that in any way Carl. I was merely trying to point out the difference for those who don't know.
You misunderstood my point - you did not get a good deal at all. In my opinion your coin grades about 12 or 13 grades below MS62 and its value...
The '42/'41 is not an error, it's an overdate. It was done quite intentionally by the mint because of a shortage of dies during the war. Errors...
It was a joke chocho - that's why the :D :D As you should know by now, I have a lot to learn when it comes to errors. The coin you pictured...
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