Yes, it would. That would bring money as a nice error coin. Funny how these things work.
For most collectors, however, since the coin is 'impaired' from the way it 'should' look, they would likely want a discount. It's not really...
F15, VF20 on a really good day.
I think your photos are good enough for the range of coins you are selling. I do professional numismatic photography for a few clients, but the...
Very true, and coins that aren't worth the cost of slabbing are often sold for an inflated price just because of the slab. I have seen a large...
Three grading services said it's fake...I would go with that, definitely. No question about that. How is it fake? I don't even understand the...
There's not enough rotation in the coin in question to carry any premium value.
Any time you see something advertising coins and a statement about "limited official issue coins that will NEVER be issued again" - run away like...
The key here is plausible deniability. If the coin doesn't appear to have lacquer on it the graders will (and have) sometimes miss it and will...
All I have in inventory currently, but there's a LOT more where these came from.. lincolncent.com page with 1955S cents
And I thank you for the welcome.
I guarantee any coin I sell as a 'grade' is that grade...to the point that if any one of the coins I sell is submitted and comes back a lower...
I agree, he didn't...but should have. Buying an MS65RD 1955S cent in a slab is - well, sort of just wrong. The plastic is worth more than the coin.
I have all the 1955S cents in MS65RD a person can handle for $5 each. Why pay extra for the slab? I mean, really...these things aren't worth...
1. The coin in this thread is business strike...no question about it. It is NOT a proof coin. 2. The coin in this thread is not a doubled...
The small blob on the 'M' is either a small die chip or damage to the coin.
Impossible to tell anything without clear images. Best to hold off on guessing until enough information is posted to make an educated assessment.
The drive for the series will be its never-ending popularity and the fact that it continues to be a favorite series to collect for millions of...
Speedy - perhaps it would be a good idea to learn as much as you can about coins because you never know when you will be confronted with a chance...
Huntsman53 - Thus the point in what I said. With the images provided it is obvious to anyone WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING that there's a small...
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