Are you sure the coins and holder aren't countefeit?
In the past few years I gave all my Eisenhowers away as tips. I just recently found one more that got lost here among other things. I'll give it...
No date. But it's a good filler for a type set.
I'm not positive what you're looking for but as far as grading coins I use http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/ As far as pricing coins either...
With the sloppy engraving on this one should we assume that this may not be genuine?
re the clock: When you're selling at a garage sale or flea market you get in a mindset that you just want to get rid of the stuff so you don't...
Where's the pickup on ths?
Those things are huge, compared to these with the smallest at 4mm dia and 0.05g [IMG]
Well actually I didn't name any of the points on the pictures as anything specific, they are just points to consider. There are many other points...
Look at this issue the other way around. Before 1933 gold coins were relatively common and priced at face value. In 1933, the price of gold had...
It's yours but you don't own it???
Telling a counterfeiter what is wrong with his product has little affect on what he will produce in the future. His market is not those who know...
General fuzziness of the fields, especially between the lettering. Also on the high parts of the letters and date. Eagle's breast feathers not...
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There are probably several hundred posts on this forum pointing out why one or another coin is counterfeit, or at least suspect. Now, when...
It's an OOF Proof (OOF = out of focus)
How would PMD make a raised area without surrounding depressions or gouging?
Which initial is missing?
Well, i see two "tells" but I guess I'm not allowed to share. Too bad if you're offered one and don't know what to look for.
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