While that site can certainly be useful the first thing right off the bat that I noticed is for example coin if you use the example in the image....
I see what you're referring to, but as you stated it doesn't match the clash overlay. I wonder if a piece of the die chipped or broke off there or...
I agree in part, many sellers will look at Ebay when selling and not look at completed sales just what items are listed for and the outliers...
Who knows maybe interest will be drummed up again in general for these soon as I recently read the .gov is releasing the ones they seized back to...
NGC offers metal analysis as a service https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/1591/
Yes that is a proof. Looks to be an impaired proof and thus likely worth face value. 1968 S proof cent are pretty common and not very valuable...
Or any modern U.S. bullion coins either. Which is why those two congressman sent them and the mint that letter inquiring who exactly does what...
Just select 'item not as described' for the return. Or you could just call Ebay and they'll usually open up the proper case for you.
This is what I would be looking into, I found this table with quick google search but you may be able to find a better info chart somewhere...
The only time I bought a clearly miss priced listing wasn't to hope to get the item it was to get it before someone else would who would likely...
Coins been posted before in this thread here https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1838-newcomb-16.303918/ or the pics from that thread below [IMG]...
Not the only seller I've seen this occur with unfortunately. I've even had one of the very few negative feedbacks I've left on Ebay in 13 years of...
It really depends on the years. Imo anything beyond 1960 I'd personally cut up unless it had any varieties or cameo coins in it which tend to sell...
Welcome to the real world experience of selling common date gold coins. I know sometimes people state how easy it is, etc but I have a feeling...
I bought it off some one a couple years back kind of impulsively as I thought it looked pretty cool.
No because those coins aren't 'proofs' they are 'enhanced uncirculated and they all look like that because the mint basically did a half donkied...
Agreed really taking a close look at it, the head seems shrunken and the face is off. It's too bad there's so many fakes floating around these...
But there's difference between something being misrepresented and someone taking a risk thinking that a coins a higher grade than it is or such...
Well I guess it depends on what level people are on as for many a 4 digit sum of money really isn't all that much. People regularly spend even...
I should have clarified that I was referring to the coin of this thread topic not just any coin being submitted and then returned if the buyer...
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