The seller is responsible for it until it's in your hands. If an issue happens during USPS control, the seller needs to compensate you and file a...
Graffiti is clearer in this shot. [ATTACH]
It's in the field above the 3 in the date, slanted downward to the right. Difficult to make out the writing from these photos, but if you know...
Got my satin set today. It looks even better than I was expecting. Very pleased.
Well, it's a details coin. It's attractive, and the condition is nice for a B-1. It's tough to find those in XF. I've paid in the low $200s for XF...
It's not a B-2 small letters, it's a B-1. The die crack on the reverse and the berries on the branch are the dead giveaway. Obv graffiti "MARGO"...
Yes it's extremely high relief. Easily my favorite out of my Hungarian medals and jetons.
These aren't errors. An error is from a production mistake on a single coin, and as such will be a unique occurrence. When something happens to...
Scarcity and legitimacy in part. The vast majority of the 1965 restrikes had low mintages of 1000 or fewer, with some as low as single digits. The...
Those are beautiful. Love the original surfaces and especially the gorgeous MS66 korona. If you have others please share. I've got a stunning...
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Yea I see what you mean. It's got a weak strike on the obverse too around the beard, even moreso than the typical weakness on a 1908. The surfaces...
Pass. Looks off somehow.
I love that 1908KB 5K. Tough to find in higher grades for sure. I've got 63s/64s of various dates but I haven't seen a gem example before.
I agree with this. You see people using BU all over the place. It is for typical lower grade UNCs and is definitely lower than choice. Choice is a...
They might as well be photographs. The strike on the specimens they had out at Baltimore looked exactly like the renderings.
I hate to break it to you, but this is what the actual coin looks like. The mint had a couple on display at the Whitman Expo. From seeing the coin...
Update: I showed the above 1915KB Korona and also a 1912 Corona that had come back in MS slabs to several world dealers and all of them...
You don't want to use charcoal as it contains sulfur. Stick with the silica gel.
You want one of these rechargable packs to put in there with the bullion. http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/silica-gel-unit-40-grams.html
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