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That coin does not look like a proof and I cannot imagine it is trying to masquerade as one. It looks like a polished circulated business strike.
Environmental damage.
Can we see the label on that one?
They probably give you a return envelope or label. Honestly, I don't know, I've never ordered from them. But I betcha they have it down to a...
I will say that I had a couple Littleton coin albums in the past and they were solid. I switched to Danscos, but only to make my shelf look uniform.
Yes, coins on approval, that's what it's called. It's in the fine print in their ads, they're in the red plum type circulars in the mail....
Honestly, if I filter that to "euro cent", there's only two business strikes graded and auctioned on GC, back in 2013, and they each went for $6.
Ok challenge accepted. This may help: Great Collections Euro Auction Archive Did you find one of these in your pocket change on your trip?...
Here's a start: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/themes/euro-coins.php
Very cool.
Doesn't any order from Littleton automatically sign you up for the subscription service? Random coins delivered to your door - no risk to you -...
As mentioned, no such beast. Wheaties were done in 1958.
I see what you're talking about. Is there another possible explanation? Just seems strange that PCGS and CAC would both get it wrong.
Chaney (Sr.)'s birthday was today. 4/1/1883
So if "1970, 1987, 2002-2020" is not the answer, then what is?
I don't know the intricacies, but my point is this. Let's say they mint 2 million 2018-P NIFC halves, and only 1 million sell. If the extra...
April Fool's yes?
I'm a bigger fan of Lon Chaney Sr. - but Lon Chaney Jr. as Larry Talbot was a great character as well.
Didn't even think about VAMs. You're right, I should have. I see the die crack.
Separate names with a comma.