Well, I'm in the same April Fools Day crowd as those above. This is my 80th.
Ooooooh ... I like it when the "bright and shinnies" come out!
I never knew there was such a gold coin. Do you have friends that make the gold ones?
MD is when the coin gets a little loose in the holder, however minor. In the millisecond after the good strike, the die will move a little in one...
I don't think that the coin is even near XF. If you like the coin, then put it in a holder and enjoy it. It's a mistake to send coins like this...
I think that that is mechanical/machine doubling. It's pretty common and not worth much of a price increase, if at all.
Yes, well I guess, is because it's a silver proof. GREAT COIN!
Is that the origin of the term "greenbacks" ?
OK, I see it now; definite grease. I initially thought that it was just a well-worn coin.
What do YOU see? It looks OK to me unless you have rotation.
After almost 15 mins of reading, and still not done, I think that the article is way too long.
I think that newbies or folks who have started collecting in the last 5-10 have been exposed to so much TPG talk that they think that ANY coin...
Sorry, I couldn't open it.
Why would you spend the money to have it graded, even if they would? You can see with your own eyes what the grade would be, and it has also been...
50 years back I used to detect outside small towns in the West (not SoCal) where travelling carnivals, flea markets etc used to be. Also old...
Yes, been there, done that. Stationed there in NH for 2 years
Well, ETSY and Amazon are full of them
Actually MD is caused by the die moving just a little in the microsecond after the strike as it rises, because the die is a little loose in the...
Yes, I think MD
Your best bet is the coin show this Sunday in Cheektowaga, which is essentially Buffalo: Show Location The Knights Event Center in Columbus...
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