Yeah, I think it is nice if you are into the crusty look. I sure am, but I'm willing to bet some people here would think it's butt ugly...;)
$3 gold. Yeah, ouch. It was one of those big mistakes you only make once.
Well thats cool. I honestly wouldn't trust anything he says, but thats based on my single and only experience with him. When I was new to...
This isn't my coin, at least not yet. I'm just wondering what you guys think of it...it sure is a crusty bustie!:p
interesting. If the die itself was corroded/rusted, would it still be a "problem" coin? I'd think it might make for an interesting error, rather...
I'd ask him if the photo is stock or not just to see what he says. I agree with GD though, the coin pictured is quite beautiful.
ok, here's the problem Isaiah. Nowhere do I see on that link something that says, "the coin pictured here is the one you will receive", or...
I would guess, cleaned/environmental damage. I don't know the grade, but it has better details than most AU coins I've seen on heritage.
The coin was graded correctly at VF-30 in my opinion, and the perfect example of a quality circulated coin. Very nice Jack!!
Here is the picture. PCGS MS-67 1945-s merc. This is one of the prettiest ones I have ever seen imo(though I admit, I haven't seen all that many)....
The way things are heading now in the precious metal market, we may end up back that way.:)
I agree with Harry at a VF-30 bn. I have a VF-25 in an ANACS slab, and the overall detail is a hair better than mine I believe from the pics. If...
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thanks guys. Good advice Lehigh. I see the value in buying a slabbed coin, but the thing is that if I buy the coin, I will be removing it from the...
speaking of ebay, it suddenly started not working right at all for me. Just today, Im getting all these weird screens that are difficult to...
RLM, for "circulated", would you not include the 1909-s as well? Is there a reason you didn't? I believe it is at least as valuable as the 31-s...
Yes, I agree there are other possibilities. From what I understand it is much more cost effective just to use gold. Have there been coins produced...
Here is a good thread about gold counterfeits in general. http://www.cointalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31328&highlight=gold+counterfeit
I’ve had it examined in hand by multiple reputable dealers. All of them agree that it is a gold fake. The dimensions and weight are...
this is my fake.
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