Very well said RickieB....and sound advice.
Here is the Text of the commentary. It is with great interest and fascination that I surf from numismatic Web site to Web site watching the...
How about this 1 I like it too.....:whistle:
The commentary challenges America Numismatists to do something about the Counterfeit American coins coming from China.
Start yelling then!!!!!!:pencil::pencil::ohya:
Did you understand the commentary?
Send it to a third company....or even better, start your own and get the grade you want every time? TPG is just an opinion....and they do not...
Here are 2 more. Off Centre strikes....broad strikes.:secret: Same obv. markers.
Here are 4 more. The obv's all show the same die markers. Really cool IMO.
Here is a better picture of the coin which has the "cud" as well as the "raised tears" of the cap.
Here is the obverse of the last picture above. I have circled the legend where the original strike has been smeared. It is a spoon shape, very...
As I have the benefit of coin in hand, I can see depth that you can not. Also compounding the issue is that this image is taken thru a Canadian...
forgot the picture.
I understand you are informed on errors. Here is why I feel you are incorrect in your assesment of a single strike on the first coin. I have...
Here is a very poor image of the cap. Remember, it has come full circle from an Obv. brockage to now a Reverse Brockage. I use a scanner. I...
Here is a 1976 5 cent. Triple struck/last strike brockage. I am in the process of compiling a set of errors from this set of dies. I have 13...
How about a Canadian Victoria 5 cent Brockage.
Are they going to announce going to the 100 point grading system......:eek:
I am surprised no one has mentioned a split plantchett as a possible explanation, or a mid life struck thru cap(brockage) which may/may not show...
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