Hard to imagine it is metal attached to the coin as I can see the bridge of George's nose through the clear "metal". Looks like glue.
Looks a lot like glue. Is the deformity sunk into the coin or on top of the face of the quarter?
Definitely from the way it looks, post-mint damage. It still has a value of $.01 though.
FIVE BUCKS to send to CONECA. $5. Fees are not an issue.
Those are really cool! Ouch on that 1950 case.
Definitely a good space filler. If you are curious you could always send it to a TPG for a genuine slab.
Graded Bullion is possibly a fad started by the greedy HSN shopping channel to make profit off of other people's greed. Thus massive sales of...
It does weigh more than a regular dime, I assume you mean regular clad @ 2.27 gr. He stated the weight is approx. the same as a silver Roosevelt...
So let me get this straight. I couldn't just get a bunch of coins slabbed, and sell them, then later randomly see which ones may have been...
It is small, teeny tiny wires. But they can add up, I imagine I may have an ounce. The sample I tried survived the glass slide with a drop of...
That is a great find! Hope it comes back authentic! Just wondering, looking at it, is the 9 in 1969 crooked? Hard to really see it clearly.
Thanks for the info. Just think what a million 1916d dimes surfacing would do to values! :)
In a registery collection an ugly 66 beats a nice 64 any day!
Interesting. Old serial number shows deleted and no way to find the resubmitted coin, if it was resubmitted. How about PCGS?
I believe the TPGS are NOT perfect, as humans are involved. But they will listen if there is a complaint and guarantee the grade, as most dealers...
900fine - do they attribute the original serial number so the owner can trace the subsequent regrades as the person you were replying to was...
That is amazing. I think Chinese coins are some of the oldest "coin" currency. In the story, it says 20 different coins. Which ones, and did...
I have seen coins with bad toning/tarnish come back with higher grades. The details are definitely there, but so hard to see. I'm with you, I...
Can you get a better set of pics? An acid-dipped coin can have the center clad section eaten away, leaving the coin with an "oreo" look to it....
How about any non-coin, non jewelry scrap precious metal. Anyone have any recommendations from experience? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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