Nope. Well, it really depends upon the buyer but from a numismatic standpoint, nope. I DO have a standing collection of gold plated coins of...
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Sorry to hear this. Hang in there, try to fend off the negative remarks and eventually, you'll figure it all out since it's not really that...
I don't know. Share the link where you saw that one sold for $5,000 and then I'd be able to say whether or not it actually sold for $5,000.
I'm showing them at $60.89. As for holding their value? These coins, unless they have some unknown die varieties, just do not have any real...
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Those are the result of a rotary die polishing head skipping over the die due to sloppy and quick polishing work. Just die polishing marks....
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As is PCGS and I think the "gist" is that without a physical address, there is no incentive to sit around and stew about driving out there and...
Ahhh. I only asked because responses are recorded and researched by those who don't know any better. As for clad coin stock rolls. From what I...
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More time and More coins. You need to spend "More Time" looking at "More Coins".
"1976 half dollar clad thin letters" ???
Which question? "Obverse Mint Mark"? OR "Reverse Dentals"? OR "Cuds in the Master hub"?
Not a thing. While @usmc60 has shown a cool looking coin, the numismatic world simply doesn't care about edge lettering and it's different...
What the heck are you talking about? "Obverse Mint Mark"?? "Reverse Dentals"?? "Cuds in the Master hub"??
A specific gravity test will reveal a LOT about the coin. As for calibrating a scale? No damage is done to the objects being weighed since...
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