Which proves my point. Your lookup says MS63. The slab says AU53. You were unable to verify.
Me either. Especially with the abysmal state of computer security. My personal data has been stolen more times than I can remember. There will be...
Production of the Jefferson nickel didn't begin until October 3, 1938. Regarding the 1938-D Buffalo, NGC says "The nation slipped back into...
Actually all of the commonwealth countries I think (not sure about Canada eh). As an abbreviation of mathematics it makes sense, since it's plural.
Well-known but probably only in Thailand I suppose. The king mother and a couple princesses (I'm too lazy to look up their names, sorry). [ATTACH]...
I recall a post somewhere that said it was also caused by old coin banks like this one. I think there was some sort of plunger inside that held...
The expression I'm familiar with is "harsh mistress", not "cruel."
A brief history of the misspelling is in this wiki article. It goes back to at least 1893. The correct spelling, but as two words "pied fort"...
How can you verify the cert if you can't read it? Not that I think it's fake, but $6600 is a lot when you can't look it up. It renders the slab...
Check if there is a TrueView image of it on PCGS and post a link here, or try to take your own images of it. A proof coin shouldn't have the sort...
I never bought from the catalog but I was in that very store a few times as a kid (probably also around 12 years old). You could see the famous...
What is on the label? Did NGC completely miss that it's twice as thick? Numista calls it a pattern....
In my observation, and speaking only generally, many SP and PR coins are not worth as much as the same coin in the same MS grade. That might be...
Buying a raw coin is a gamble. Buying a slabbed coin is a gamble that the graders didn't miss something (it happens). Crossovers hoping to profit...
Personally, I pay more attention to the bids and not the bidder count. It's easy to see if two people are going at it, or just you and someone...
My first impression was also VG8.
There's another discussion on this. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/elons-looking-at-the-penny.415996/ A purveyor of his own cryptocurrency...
I notice that "city" is spelled "citty." Apparently they used to spell it that way. Never knew that. A Map or Groundplot of the Citty of London...
How can anyone answer without pictures? And why are you keeping a dime for your Lincoln set? Some "cleaned" coins you can't hardly tell, and...
Obviously there won't be any "rounding." $2.91 will become $2.95. $2.96 will become $3.00. All other things being equal of course.
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