Well. the proper thing to do would be to get a set of metal stamps and stamp "copy" on the reverse. Then sell it as a reproduction for a few dollars!
T$ slipped and damaged a tendon or ligament. Pain pills can make you a little grogy at times (and slow down you thought process).
The HPA clearly states the word "COPY" (not "replica) be stamped on the coin, and specifies the location and size of characters. I'm not sure...
Well, as of today, the Walkers have a melt value of $6.68 each. Well circulated common dates normally sell for slightly less.
This coin looks like a problem child.. but maybe it's just me....
Looks like an old gaming chip from the mid 1800's... material would be clay and thickness is correct. Of course, I could be 100% wrong as usual...
Did he have the "48 hour rule" spelled out in his auction? That's a ridiculous time frame to begin with, five days is closer to the norm. I...
The thing I remember most from the mid 50's (my collecting "prime") other than the baking soda trick Carl mentioned above, was sitting around the...
I love the look of that coin too. In fact, I'm a lover of all lower grade coins, but especially Morgan's and Barber's. What's your opinion on the...
In the overall scheme of things, numistmatic forgeries mean very little to most people; our Chinese friends have managed to copy just about...
Remember, according to the leading seller of Chinese "copies" on eBay, the sole purpose of these coins is to "make your collection more perfect......
Since the bridge I use every day has a two dollar toll, I try to pick up plenty of $2 notes whenever I visit the bank. If not I just use dollar coins.
That is why it so important to pay the sixty-five cents extra for delivery confirmation. I've had two buyers recently claim they didn't receive...
Yep... the first set I almost completed from circulation during my collecting heyday of the mid 50's. Never could find that '16-D.
Yep... 100% phoney. Not as bad as the OP, but still not that good. In fact, there's one similar right now on eBay, complete with missing point and...
And the reverse... [IMG]
Well, this counterfeit bust dime given to me a few years ago isn't much better... one star is missing a point.. [IMG]
Wow... those are some high grade coins. Here's what I call low grade (a real beauty from my large cent collection): [IMG]
Well, a quick review of the auction page tells the whole story. I have no idea whether this info is true or not, but here's what the seller...
I have to agree.. if you're going to sell successfully, customer service should be a top priority.
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