No offense, but who are you to "call him out on it"? If his asking price is too high for you you should either make him a counter-offer or...
"Very rear Indian Head sent." I'm in!!! I have always wanted a very rear Indian Head sent.
It looks like the coin is in a bezel. Is that correct? If so the coin was used as a piece of jewelry and may have been plated with silver. If the...
Bump. Tacobelldog, did you ever send this piece off to be graded?
Have you tried the ANA Library?
You should never hold a coin with tweezers like that. A coin should be held by the edge (using your fingers, not tweezers, pliers, wrenches,...
Cam beat me to it. How did you test a coin in a slab or did you crack it out?
A forum member reportedly turned down $7.5 million for his. :yes:
A good photo will be necessary for us to help you. Without a good photo we would only be guessing. There are plenty of software programs...
You are correct, sir! The Trojan War was fought around 1250 BC or 1190 BC. The first coins were made in Lydia around 650 BC. Hollywood should hire...
Does that mean we are getting paid for our explanations?
That's what I was thinking. Have you ever seen a cop light up a perp with his gun's laser? Not only does the laser not burn a hole through the...
I think someone has been watching too many Hollywood movies.
No, you did not make that clear at all. So what you are saying is you have a 1970 Quarter where the copper core along the edge (not the rim) has...
I have no idea what you mean by "dbl obverse". (I understand "dbl" means 'double' but I see only one obverse on your coin.) Are you trying to say...
Amanda, no offence but you have a lot to learn about coins.
Your coin has rims (obverse & reverse) but the copper core on the edge has been dissolved away by acid. PMD all the way.
A few bucks. Perhaps $5 to $25 depending on the buyer. (Don't quote me on the value as I am not up to speed on the value of many error coins.)...
SGS would probably grade your coin higher than anyone else. I would venture to say that, even though your coin has circulation wear, SGS might...
I agree on both counts. (Not sure if "rim break" is the proper term but whatever it is called it is not a cud because, as Chris said, it does not...
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