I believe it to be genuine. Just exposed to something caustic that ate away at the copper and pitted the surfaces. Could be wrong. Await more...
Great report.... I too am in a holding pattern with silver. I made a few purchases from some CT buddies but nothing of any real consequence.
Of the ten people that walk in his door, he likely is successful with eight of them. I bet his business model works.... But that’s the great...
I too would take the gamble at $53.00.
That is the work of a polishing wheel and red rouge. That stuff will put a shine on a hundred year old tin can. Great for auto work. Not so much...
I found my barn find auto eleven years ago when I still had enough octane in my tank to do something with it. I do love me a classic car too.........
Young man sealed his own fate and is gone. At least we know that he can use profanity proficiently.
I don’t know what your question was. I just want to apologize if you feel you have been slighted here. I can assure you that isn’t anybody’s...
Likely a decorative bullion round. The reverse would help to tell that story. If it is one ounce of silver the it is worth $26.03 currently.
No. That one looked OK. Once I put on my magnavision glasses.
I still cannot get beyond the illusion that the first set appears incused. It throws off my perception of everything else.
This is the great thing about coin collecting. You just can’t do it wrong. See, I would have sent that back. I am a blast white sorta guy.
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