Looks like either a grease filled die or post mint damage. Got a closer shot?
Here's one if you don't mind me adding it to the list. [ATTACH]
Coin man I noticed you don't have a avatar yet. Here's one you can use if you like. [ATTACH]
My wife loves it. What she don't know ain't going to hurt her.
"And harassment is the LEAST thing this guy deserves!" Where's the rope?
Can you post a picture of this guy each time you're at a show? Let the people know what he does.
If I offended you I'm sorry. I've been experiencing a lot of troll activity on the sites I visit. Don't ask T$ how old he is. Knowledge wise...
It really only looks raised on the loop side of the 'D'. The coin has been around for a long time.
Ok, Ok I got it all screwed up. The first one had a three day listing and ended 1/23. The second is a 7 day and was listed 1/19. So there no...
Well who listed their item first doesn't matter. It's who sold their item first. I don't see where it says how long the listing was, it could...
It looks like the buyer is using the sellers pictures to sell the item he just bought.
Ok, here's one; [IMG] [IMG] and another http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u280/hogtoad/coincounterfeit004-1.jpg [IMG]
The troll is on the loose http://www.cointalk.com/t89223-2/#post794635
Get a couple of collecting books and do some reading on what are collectible coins. Then do as GDJMSP said with the pocket change or go to your...
I'd ask for silver dollars. That don't mean your going to get them.
Another one Soooo busted
My favorite is this dollar; [IMG] [IMG]
Die cracks are from die wear and the mint and several professionals view them as damage.
Doubled die, nah
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