Just damage.
Please don't hijack someone else's thread. And welcome to CoinTalk.
The other coins bearing Edward VIII's name — from East Africa and British West Africa — are also holed.
@Tim Cahooni, we have a separate sub-forum for error coin discussions.
Quite possibly. But not in your lifetime.
That is very cool!
@Ulfvinur, we have a separate sub-forum for error coin discussions.
Sorry for your loss, @anniequilts. My suggestion would be to first choose a small number of coins (or coin sets) that you think best represent...
Those are very nice examples, but unfortunately they're common coins that aren't worth much. I'm not a Lincoln cent guy so take this with a few...
It looks like the one I have. What are you seeing?
If you want graded coins, it's better to buy examples of low-value coins like this one that are already in a slab, rather than doing it yourself....
If it's not harsh, unnatural or obvious, then it should probably be filed under the heading of "conservation." And there's nothing wrong with that.
Yeah, the weight discrepancy combined with the discoloration make the authenticity of this coin highly suspect, to say the least. It's the kind...
This coin appears to match up with the Numista listing for 8 escudos 1701-1732, KM# 57. .917 gold Weight: 26.8 g Diameter: 29.5 mm Possibly...
Just because there's lint on the coins doesn't mean they've been polished with a cotton cloth. Coins that are not stored in good quality...
Right! Which is why nobody should get bent out of shape over auction house fees. We're all free to choose how and where we want to buy and sell...
I'm not seeing the damage on that Walker either. Might be worth resubmitting.
Then what ARE you talking about? This thread is about fees. If you're not talking about fees, then why post about how the auctioneers are making a...
I assume you mean ungraded. And yes, I'm sure you could find a buyer for them ungraded (just don't try to polish them with 100% cotton or...
I understood perfectly what you meant. You feel like their fee is out of line. What math would you use to arrive at a fee structure that you feel...
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