35 or 40, kind of on the cusp IMO. I bet they called it 40, the circam contrast really makes the design elements stand out.
They won't be mint state much longer, looks like.
The medal is a war merit cross, but the ribbon on it is incorrect, here's a pic of the ribbon that goes with it [ATTACH]
If you want to stay away from them that's your prerogative. I'll continue to collect them
Here are a few from my small but growing collection. Mostly WW1, but i have a small number of WW2 and 57er medals as well[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've been on their "notify me" list for over a year, haven't seen any sign of it ever being in stock.
What these guys said. Anybody can pair a label with any coin once it's cracked out. Outside of a tpg slab, it has no tpg grade.
There is no pcgs grade, it's been cracked out
Egads, that thumbnail
The US mint struck 2 Franc coins for Belgium in 1944 with leftover steel cent planchets
On a related note, i found a method to help me determine if a coin is a candidate for a dip. I drop it in a small bowl of acetone and shine a...
well i'm surprised, but as you can see from my mood chooser, i'm cynical.
Not too shabby. I'd buy it
Good luck, pulling the lot would affect their bottom line
Nah, nothing in that lot is genuine
You'd think it would bring prices down, more supply, same demand. But these "new york hoard" coins are being aggressively marketed (hyped) to the...
That's a good strategy. In a very small percentage of cases, a seller uses crappy pics because they just don't know any better, but in the vast...
Nah, if you tell someone that what they have is worth more than what they're asking, and they say they don't care, then you're not in the wrong...
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the German soldiers were issued Pervitin in their rations[ATTACH]
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