Sorry, but those aren't good enough. Did you try cropping out the extraneous background and then resizing the image? When you upload the image, be...
QVC? Are you nuts!!!!!!!! Chris
It looks more like it was dipped in acid. Chris
Can you give us a better close-up of the obverse, please? Chris
Judging from the condition of this coin, I would call it a "circulation finish" rather than a matte finish. Chris
Below is a cast, working copy of the original seal that is embedded in the floor of the Rotunda of the US Capitol building. In the 80's, when my...
Oh, I wasn't suggesting that you send it to one of the grading services. It would probably cost more than the coin would be worth. I thought you...
That's the thing about so many errors. They are one-of-a-kind, so it isn't uncommon for an error to go unnoticed. Be sure to keep us posted when...
@Tyler Graton if you had a Red Book, you would find that the Philly Mint didn't strike any proof quarters in 1987. Chris
Did you see the images of the obverse die cap? Your coin doesn't look the same. Chris
Did you read this? http://www.error-ref.com/obversediecap/ Chris
Good one! It's not easy guessing when so often coins are "super-sized", but I never would have guessed that it was a dime. Maybe this was the...
They don't call them "knuckle-busters" for nothing! Chris
I, for one, would like to see a very clear close-up of the mintmark. It looks dark around the edges, so I'm wondering if the mintmark wasn't...
@ToughCOINS I'm guessing that it is a Kennedy. Chris
You can't compare a proof with a business strike. The dies used are made using different methods. Chris
So, how much does the Perth Mint charge for shipping? Chris
Why should you feel bad if you are being totally honest with them? About 12 years ago, one of my pool-playing buddies decided that he wanted to...
I have no idea what the shipping charges would be. Have you inquired? How much of a premium do you expect to pay to a stateside dealer? Will you...
Personally, I prefer Gasparro's "Flowing Hair" design used on the 1969 ANA National Convention medals. It is 38mm and struck in .999 fine silver....
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