Which is not a compliment. It means; wow you didn't think somebody could be so stupid. Please humor me
And yet it would be worth a premium, if you owned it.
Or its all theatre
It's difficult too see, but I assure you there's a tail that skirts the B in between B and E
Yeah BIE as well, look at the tail in between B and E. It skirts the B.
It's a BIE variety in liberty first foremost, but with the 5 the line extends all the way to the bottom of the 5. The tail out the side of the 4...
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I paid $55 at the time, for each I thought to be variety plus.
Yeah, well take a look at the thumbnails of the closeups. Let me know what you see
Looks as if it's a common, unvaluable slab from pcgs. But then let me zoom in for ya, too show ya what they missed.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It be when I first bought it without a sleeve, in a shotgun roll. And then I put it in a sleeve, but they're one of the same coin. Just the...
Here's a fun specimen, belonging too the world coin books. 1884/3 rare 10 Centavos called Ho.M 902.7 I believe the KM# 403.6? I'd be willing to...
See now you're speaking my language. We will see then
Actually it be much simpler than that; you're exploiting me, while giving positive feedback.
It means that other coins like it, have been graded by NGC. Making it worthy to be slabbed, for being collectible. I asked my question, about...
Burton, is there something that you really want to say too me? Sorry to rain on your parade, but it's an NGC worthy collector's coin. The fact...
Some more hazy photos. These are the measurements, weighs about a gram.
This unusual specimen is an Abe Lincoln 1927, but with a soft yellow appearance. What do y'all think
I'm going to do a social experiment, and see how worthy your grading standards are.. So whose effective, and not.
Indications in fields of the reverse doubling. Among the Coneca classifications
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