I remember you mentioning that on another thread and I pulled out my old Journals and read them.
Great diagnostics by a fellow BCCS member.
Welcome to the site. The 1895-P is a semi key date and would fetch a few hundred dollars in mint state, so there's incentive to fake it. It's hard...
They won't shut down - just get a new domain name and keep selling. These are the folks with the trailer park address, remember?
Great post, thanks! The feathers and shield on the reverse of the ASE are all wrong - easy to see when compared side-by-side.
Yes, I noticed he vanished abruptly. Didn't see anything offensive in his last few posts but ???
I found a zombie quarter once. It had been dead for 11 years but somebody brought it back to life and now every time I turn around it's there...
Found the dime first. Took longer to find the quarter. That would make a killer jigsaw puzzle :jawdrop:
Nice! Do they send everyone the same coin or are they random coins in the same sample slab?
You can't keep a good thread down.
Seller's photo, best I can do.
Were grease filled dies a thing in 1837? Honest question.
Damage seems a likely explanation but it's curious the denticles and grain are not affected.
Please disregard the posts above. You have a very rare, possibly unique coin. The coin was minted in the second century A.D. in Rome during the...
Surfaces actually look good, I seem to have washed out the photo by editing it. Most curious about the "A"
I came across an attractive 1837 dime but I'm curious about the "A" in America on the reverse. Is this a variety or damage? TIA for looking. [ATTACH]
You already scored a Millard Fillmore! Everything else is gravy :)
According to this press release, the new quarters will be released into circulation on April 5. The proof set comes out a month earlier, so that's...
A few I have photographed... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Brandishing a pistol behind the wheel. My, the time's have changed. (I would have been all over one of those)
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