What people will get are definitely fake, Chinese counterfeits. [ATTACH]There's your clue. And take a look at their other items.
I say put them in your pages and hope for the best. I had a similar Canadian nickel set in an old folder with the same type of pages. They all...
Looks like the seller is using his weed scale to weigh it.
I see, copy that.
Really? That photo you posted last in your first post isn't ebay. Or at least doesn't look like my ebay app.
I was looking at my red book when I made the determination. It shows Type 1 (Rounded) and Type 2 (flat) - the OP's looks rounded.
I believe you're referring to the 1979 Type 1, which looks like a blob. This looks like a 1981 type 1 (which is the same as the 1979 type 2)....
Verdi-care. A bottle is like 15 bucks and will last you a long time.
What kind of website did you purchase that from?
I ask because it appears there is a big leap in value when you get to 66 or 67. I don't collect these, this is based on past auction results.
What would you grade them? What do you plan to do with them?
I'm curious what people will say regarding VerdiCare and ancients.
Environmental damage and cleaned?
The bottom of melted and hardened glass or metal often looks like that, I think.
I agree. Might be silver, but looks like a drop of molten metal.
I guess the mystery is solved. I was going to say tape residue.
Finally a coinstar score today. No silver, but $7.37 USD and $1.95 CAD. Had to soak off some old sticky rubber bands. [ATTACH]
Yeah China sells all kinds of fake US coins. Some like this almost seem like fantasy pieces. There are the occasional silver dollar sized Lincoln...
Yeah, I'm not saying I agree with whatever law he was skirting. I guess it's a fine line between preserving a heritage and ownership of...
Smuggling, pure and simple. OP wasn't complacent, but the whole thing is kind of a shame.
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