It doesn't work that way , you crack it out you buy it .
Not worth $250 to me , though the toning is nice it's not worth the mark up .
Definitely a weak strike , not wear .
Too small to be an S .
Could you post a clearer pic ?
I meant in a book I have named "United States Gold Counterfeit Detection Guide" by Bill Fivaz . It's mostly a book with known fakes and their PUPS...
That part was either touching something with a high sulfur content like paper or cardboard , or was the side exposed to the air which also carries...
I don't know Larry , as I'm not seeing the tool mark in the front of B of Liberty and her mouth seems different . Unless it's a LDS and the tool...
It doesn't seem like circulation wear , at least any I've ever seen .
Nice coin , if you like it keep it .
I like these better than the Double Eagles , though both are beautifully designed coins .
I thought fake too , but when I looked it up there wasn't a '52 listed , which of course means nothing unless one comes up with a match . Tool...
I think so too Mike , along with $10 silver .
65 .
Why would they sell slowly if they figure gold will drop to $800-$900 . I'm waiting for that price to buy , if it doesn't happen , I've lived this...
I thought they've got their house in a little better order , but I know what you mean Ken . If it wasn't for the mag I might quit , though I think...
Not die cracks on the reverse as they're almost always raised . Some type of lamination flaw like Frank said .
Good write up Frank . I wish Mike Ellis stayed on as he was good for the hobby , though I'm sure the newer ones will be too .
LOL . when I saw the 67 before looking at the coin , I thought wow did they miss this one . Though that is a beautiful '43 .
I've heard of $10 silver and $800 gold . Especially with China's manufacturing way down and an increase of mining there's more supply than demand .
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