Pcgs Pf-69 Sgs Pf-72
You might have better luck posting this over in World Coins. Also, for anyone to give you an accurate assessment of your coins they will need...
This just goes to show you that with coins there is always something new to be discovered.
Same here. I can't tell from the photos if it is genuine or not. I think I see some tool marks along the top of the reverse (which would be an...
Start, You're taking very nice photos. I am impressed.
It is a 1908 20 Centesimi from Italy. I doubt it is worth a lot but how often do you get a 100-year-old coin in change? Cool find....
I like to read. I always have a book beside my bed. Sometimes I read a book quickly. Other times I take a long time to finish it. In addition to...
Wow!
Just stating the obvious. (Make your checks payable to Hobo.) ;)
This should be interesting. China Fakes on Display Professional Coin Grading Service has purchased a half dozen coinage dies used to produce...
If you are looking for a Wal-Mart type coin dealer I take it you are looking for low-price and limited selection with little to no customer...
Wow is right. This will drive even more buyers and sellers away. The most interesting part of this new edict is the payment restrictions -...
You need to sell one of your gold coins and buy a decent camera. :kewl: It looks like you got the central portion of the coin reasonably in...
Focus! How are we supposed to look at your coin's details if the photos are out of focus?
I would call this coin EF-45 because of the wear on Liberty's leg (notice where her leg has been worn flat on the thigh and shin) and the edge of...
EF-45 Nice looking coin.
I would say that coin has reached its maximum grade in a PCGS slab. Don't crack it out.
Did I say '72? I meant '71. :)
Chipped dies.
Spock has a mind?!?! :eek:
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