I assume you mean cud rather than cub. A cud is a break along the rim that extends into the field. I don't see one. Chris
Alan, it looks like die deterioration to me. Chris
@Hommer What do you usually call something that appears "flat and shelf-like"? Chris
The dies are not maintained with grease. Grease is used to maintain the moving parts of the machinery. Some of this grease is transferred to the...
It doesn't matter whether he knows or not, and yes you can be sued. You just haven't had it happen to you, yet! Chris
@Bill in Burl Take this for what it's worth...... Be careful what you say about other people on a public forum. They can sue you whether you're...
A prospective buyer may have the opportunity to view photos from NGC or PCGS by checking the cert # to make sure that the seller's photos have not...
You should also stick to certified coins from grading services like PCGS and NGC until you're more experienced. Chris
Most banks won't be able to get them because the current dollar coins are the smaller size Sac and Prez type. Chris
Sooner or later! If the dealer was on the far end of the display, and a thief was at the opposite end, you don't think it would be easy use the...
It looks to me like mice or rats gnawed on it. Why else would the edge turn brown around those marks? Chris
@Hommer That's very interesting, and I'm sure it will help others. The problem I have is that there is no button for "Fat Fingers". Chris
I used to have a 1901 $10 Bison note that was graded F12 by PMG, and it looked much, much better than that. To me, F12 would be a real stretch. Chris
Note to self: Do not hire this man as your security chief! Chris
NGC doesn't list any in Jackson. The closest one they list is in Ridgeland about 10 miles away, but they only have a telephone #. Chris...
If I were a dealer, I sure wouldn't want a display like that. Not only would it be difficult for a customer to view coins in the rear without...
Condition is everything. Photos (obverse & reverse) are priceless! Chris
More likely, it is from a charm bracelet. Chris
Give it up! The only thing that is there is 69 years of circulated wear and tear. If you continue to persist, the only thing you will accomplish...
What is your problem? He's showing an honest effort to learn. Chris
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