I don't know what that is but it's not a real Buffalo nickel.
Heh-heh, I bought this one just to prove with a coin in hand that the newly PCGS designated unique "1942 high relief pattern" cent had the same...
In my observation there is definitely a different "scale" for proof coins. Proofs get special handling at the mint so I think the TPGs expect them...
Sure looks like it. I wonder if someone was trying to pass it off as a gold coin, not sure which is close to that size.
True. I'm also thankful that I can participate in the Hobby of Kings, even if on a pauper level. I'm thankful for the coins given to me by my...
I'm not following very well I guess. Which coin did you deliberately tone that came back with a straight grade?
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Some of you have already mentioned the two main things I see that has changed, especially over the past 5 years or so - the proliferation of...
If the photos are of the coin you referenced earlier, it did not get a straight grade. I'm a little surprised by the AU55 because I thought they...
I think it's a large percentage now. I can't remember the last time I got a wheat in change. It's been many years. My last giddy experience was...
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Definitely reeding mark from another half. It can be a rolling hit and the mark looks bigger or squiggly.
I don't invest in things I don't understand. "Tokenized NFT" sounds like something made up by a conman.
A complete set of them sold in 2006 for $6462.50. The listing says they are 35mm and made of white metal....
A lot of them look like that though, so probably needs an expert in-hand. Look at the PCGS gallery for low grade examples, like this one. [ATTACH]
As I noted above, there are tons of 1960-D coins with the same raised line of metal along the tops of particularly the Ts and E. It may look like...
The sciencey stuff from the PETRA FLAVUM one is here https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-quartermaster-rides-again.399200/ but that was three...
So I was right, or I wasn't. As well as lots of others. " 92 Cleaning Holdered Surface damage due to any form of abrasive cleaning. "Cleaned"...
At first I was thinking a combination of MD and "ejection doubling", what I've been calling the thin raised lip of metal usually at the tops of...
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