Makes me picture someone cracking a roll of brand-new 1907 dimes into an old-time cash register...
Always hard to tell in the flip
If you're looking to sell for a dollar or two over spot, we have great news for you!
Yup. Where will it be in September? Up or down? Flip a coin...
Okay, I know that "known as" doesn't mean "known to Google as" -- but there has to be a happy medium somewhere between "comes right up on Google"...
Google doesn't find any matches for "Diverted Crevice Anomaly"...?
Really? I'd be in there requesting cash daily if they had mine...
Or, again, inherited, or found in a cleanup.
Did you mean 1998? The only silver US coins struck in 1968 were the half dollars, in 40%. Some (but not all) Bicentennial proof quarters were...
But you might also know that fancy-pack coins would be more likely to raise questions, and realize that those packs pop open really easily, and...
Or inherited without instructions.
It's hard for me to map your photos above to the page you linked. Can you share more about how you determined you got a counterfeit? Did you get...
But with natural wear afterward, right? The wear pattern is weird, but the texture looks like normal circulation to me...?
Based on the appearance and weight, I'd say that's the most worn Lincoln cent I've ever seen.
Fraudulently offering to buy or sell at a certain price, with no intent to commit the transaction, is a different matter. Different enough, in the...
Only in lower circulated grades, looks like. In AU and MS, the 1928 now lists for less than the 1921, to my surprise. (And, of course, we won't...
That's what I thought I was seeing in the photo -- a bright line indicating a raised edge, but no dark line indicating a corresponding drop on the...
About as much as is lost if you mash one of the reeds with a dull knife. In other words, none -- it just gets redistributed to the rest of the coin.
Not quite all. Counterexample: the 1928-P Peace dollar, which kinda slumped over the last 10 years.
Not a believer in the overdates? ;)
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