I paid $1200 for this pair of knife coins. In the current market, they should be able to sell for around $15000-17000
I hate Morgans with a passion, so I only have this cleaned and worthless one [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, N-4. The obverse is also paired with the hyper-rare N-5.
The interiors of the letters and the leaf under TRU are the tells
I was hoping someone would have a color photo. Thank you for your service!
I don’t own this coin, but this one. [ATTACH]
Return it if you can. It has been harshly cleaned. It is worth $1 at most
Porosity? HA! The S-29 variety in late die state had very eroded dies that gave the coin a rough texture.
I will buy all the EF45s that look like that. That coin has never been an EF, unless your scale tops out at EF like ancients do. I see booming...
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MS-65 Sheldon large cents will be recognizable even without the holder
Just saw this, but you appear to have a pretty serious DDR right there!
FYI, your 1793 Chain appears to have a cud that I have not seen before. Can you confirm that it isn’t a planchet flaw? If it is a cud, do you...
They are the exact same coin. The colors are different because the angle of incidence in thin film interference physics can play a drastic part in...
The circled marks are consistent between the images. They can be used to positively ID the coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An error is a one-off accident during the coin preparation process. Each error coin is technically unique. A variety is an accident involving...
NGC has been doing this for 12 years. PCGS will start soon. The reason they don’t want to do this is because the coins have left their hands and...
And how do you propose the TPGs do that?
NGC has been taking pictures of each coin slabbed (full slab pics) since 2008 when the first counterfeit slabs entered the market. PCGS recently...
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