@BooksB4Coins The article speaks about the potential identification of 1965 Cents being minted at Denver. Even if you could identify Denver Cents...
There's a thread on CU forums that discusses these. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/921253/double-dot-found-on-1965-cent I've never...
I own one as well. They thud when you drop them on a counter, rather than ring like a coin should.
That sounds about right for many sellers, although I'd seriously re-consider anything that I wanted to purchase from someone like that and I'd...
You can see the seam on picture two right near the rim.
Your coin is a magician's coin where one side has been hollowed out and a shaved down coin was set inside of the shell. This coin likely will...
That scratch is acceptable at a VF grade. When I bought my first 1914-D Lincoln Cent I noticed a scratch on the reverse. I told the seller that i...
Typically no. The XRF guns are usually very accurate and the only thing I have heard them having doubt with is large hunks (bricks) of PMs. The...
there are a few reliable tests. The acid test will only test metal that you are able to scrape onto the test stone, so it will depend on how...
I have an idea. It just kinda hit me, too. I have been considering putting together a grading set and this coin may be perfect for the job! It’s...
Less than the 1945 unless it’s in much better condition than the other two.
I get it, but I wasn’t assuming that I would submit it for regrading. Maybe a gold bean, but I don’t see any sense in playing the crack out game....
But it’s in a 63 holder...
It’s an attractive coin
Here’s a different angle on the cheek. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sage advice sir. So if I could get it for 63 money, I should buy it, right?
It’s for sale in the shop where I work
If you look at the barcode, The Coin is in a 63 holder, Bill
What do you Morgan experts think of this coin? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As I have said many times, Morgan’s are not my strength
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