You’re good. I, too, thought the OP nickel was too bright, but your disclaimer was appropriate. We all type odd stuff now and again, and...
Yes Sir! That’s my assessment as well.
Well, I am sure it is not Mint State, but, holy cow! …that is one of the best conditions we’ve seen in a long time. @Inspector43 has been...
Disagree. There is flattening on the ear, cheek and bowtie. AU58/+…IMO.
MS61/62. A mighty fine condition for 1988, did you get it from circulation?
Please post a full reverse. What area on the obverse are you saying is struck through? The rough field surfaces look like deterioration from an...
Exactly my thought as well! Minted a year before I started collecting in 1961, at 66 years of age it looks better than I do…:)!
Saying this as gently as I can…there is no returning to the previous “normal”. Gold has to stabilize before Silver gets a clue to do so as well....
Micah, First you need to determine if your coin meets the criteria to become a candidate for slabbing, which includes authentication as well as...
As in the statutes of law, I think it concerns the intent of the listing. The Moonlight Mint does not seek to deceive. Whereas, with China and...
No, this was a smaller, feature picture and paragraph. The regular page has more history and additional information.
Buck up, my friend. Don’t stoop to their level. What is needed is word getting out to how outrageously horrible FleaBay really is.
Try elevating your scope with a stack of CDs or a small wooden box. About 5 inches allows me to get full pics of Morgans and Peace $ with mine.
You aren’t wasting everyones time, but by all means upgrade if you can and take time to learn your new tool. Some of these pics are really good...
Impaired surface?
NO. 1996-P JFK HD have no known varieties listed at neither Wexler nor Variety Vista. That leaves mechanical aberration, most likely, known as a...
AU58/58+…full bands with slight flattening of the diagonals. Same type wear on the hair and wings on the obverse…solid pickup for $15…
…a superlative I carry with high esteem and my head held high…Spark
I think it is what is called a capped die. Or, an extreme case of clogged die otherwise known as struck through grease/debris. Both of these are...
Passing the baton
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