Good point. I don't have even a ballpark idea of the age or region of this one.
Got one I can't seem to even get a clue on, much less identify it. I know there's a few people here that know about these types of coins. Any info...
First time I heard of that, would you happen to have a link to any? I'd love to get an idea of what the good fakes look like. Thanks.
If you read the stuff below, which was posted almost 2 years ago, you can see that some people actually know all about these pennies. =)
If you can't tell that it's fake from two viewings, then you best not be dealing in those types of coins. =)
In my experience, the refund rule only applies with people that you have a running business relationship with. And usually the refund courtesy is...
Someone who wants to be a coin dealer for the long run needs to realize two things: 1. You will sometimes lose money on what you buy. Whether it...
I second Chris's post. This guy seems to be weaseling his way, definitely not what you expect from a professional. He will quickly learn that...
I learned a few things too, but I still would not buy any such coins with denticle overlap, even if they are slabbed. An expert in this field...
This is a Norway 2 skilling of the 1688 to 1699 type. Too bad about the hole, these coins are scarce and the market for them is pretty hot.
The edging part is actually not even relevant, not sure why I put that in there =) These early dollars are actually found with pre strike edging...
I agree with Hobo. There isn't any book I'm aware of. That is probably because there are few rules that would apply to all cleaned coins. There...
One thing to keep in mind is that the obv/rev design is not struck after the coin is edged, it is done simultaneously. For any part of any legends...
This is a medal by Karl Goetz. As far as rarity, this one is the most common and there are several examples at any given time on eBay. In...
I don't think it's safe to own that! If some really "out there" collector decides to make love to it, it may just fall over and squash them flat! =0
Notice the D in D.G. on the crest side: it extends into the rim denticles. This is a common sign of a casting. I would be suspicious of it as well.
I'll be 30 in May of next year. How does hitting the big 3-0 feel? If it's anything like hitting 20 or 25, then I'm looking forward to it. =) I...
Doesn't even look like a hammered coin, probably cast.
People do have a bad habit of bidding on the slab rather than the coin. It's especially difficult when the plastic covering the obv/rev of the...
It also depends on the venue the images are being posted on. From Cointalk FAQ: "The person who created the content, whether it be a photo, text,...
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