Not fair, Rob! NOT FAIR! It's 1:50 AM . . . I'm about to go to bed, and suddenly my mouth is watering! :(
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This can happen, but it is quite unusual. Very cool.
Looks like the real deal, and if it is, it's a whopper of a coin!
Good venue, good variety, good customer service. What's not to like?
Maybe fakers of sovereigns don’t fake with real gold, but they sure do fake a lot of US gold coins with real gold.
Take care in reaching your conclusion. While I'm a US coin guy and don't know foreign, the coin's surfaces don't look right to me, and the...
13-S T1 . . . XF45 14 . . . AU50 15-D . . . VF Dets (Damaged) 20-D . . . VF Dets (Env & Mech'l Damage) 27-S . . . VF Dets (Scratched)
I would ask them to remove the Details designation from the label . . . it is not a damaged coin. It is a perfectly minted coin on a damaged...
I can vouch for the great show. When I did my books I realized I'd sold fully nine times the number of coins I bought, and am going to have to...
I held that board of dollars about 15 years ago . . . John's quite the astute collector, and just as much the numismatic historian.
If there were truly 10,000 on Thursday, I have got to believe there were at least 20,000 over the duration of the full show.
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