Unless it is against bank policy for employees to exchange coin or currency with cash out of their pocket...Which it is at a fair amount of banks...
Well Fred is "The Man" when it comes to errors.
I'm thinking PCGS didn't agree that these coins were errors...
It's not real.
This coin was actually relatively easy to tell compared to some of the fakes I have seen floating around.
This piece walked into the shop today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree. All look good to me as well.
Lol that's a bad fake.
Thanks for the tip! I'll get that fixed.
Definite modern Chinese counterfeit.
Thanks for pointing that out. I fixed it.
Lord knows Mike, Sam, and I spent enough time building it... Glad everyone likes it!
I have been running a bunch of no reserve auctions lately starting at $.99 and they have been going very well. From $5 low end coins to $20 gold...
That's actually indicative of die 4. They seem to come like that depending on the die state of the dies when the coin was struck.
Nope, This is just where the edge of another coin contacted this one. It is not an error.
Ya caught me...
I'm sure I have 1 or 2 laying around the shop. I don't normally buy them when I see them (I've probably seen a couple hundred) because they are...
This is not an error. @furryfrog02 is exactly right.
Nope... Mint mark is not correct for the S VDB.
Here is a "L" counterstamp I purchased recently as well. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1825-quarter-with-l-counterstamp.253762/
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