This coin looks real to me
Looks real to me. Definitely not BU
Buying a counterfeit or owning a counterfeit is in of itself not illegal. Knowningly selling (regardless of intent), spending, or giving any...
There is literally zero indication that this is even remotely a proof
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233788682215
I put Blue Ribbon on the large cents. I leave the Chinese coins alone
If that ever comes up for sale, I am a buyer. It is precisely the look I like
I’m oly correcting you. Don’t read more into it
Um. Actually, yes it is. Never implied anything of the sort. What I *did* say, however, is that most of the coins from this particular hoard...
They definitely aren’t for everyone, so no offense taken. In my experience with Chinese coins, such encrustation is actually quite stable and...
It looks original, with some of the crust bordering on corrosion. There are some minor rim issues and a gouge in the center obverse. As with most...
Assuming it hadn’t been dipped, I’d call that an MS any day. Good buy at a VF price!
When I was at the TSNA show this weekend, I picked up this nice little 1797 large cent. The variety is S-128, which is distinctive because the M...
That seems cheap for an official ancient coin die. I’d have paid that if official. A counterfeiter’s die would be worth far, far less
I put in $950 in a diverse set of smaller cryptocurrencies and plan to hold for a year just to see what happen. I’ve earmarked it as gambling...
Those have polish lines all over them
The point is that you can have a perfectly nice coin, but a buyer will pooh-pooh it because it doesn’t have a CAC sticker (they assume it doesn’t...
Want to know why people pay a premium? Because they are idiots and don’t understand that the CAC sticker merely means it is choice FOR THE GRADE,...
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Looks genuine to me. Probably a $250-300 coin to the right buyer
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