Sure why not, don't all coin forums have novices come around that think whatever round metallic item they have is some kind of coin? I know I...
You will get a letter from them telling you that the product is no longer available and that you will be issued a refund..................shortly....
They didn't. It never came from the US Mint at all. Look at the size of that "silver eagle" compared to the fingers. It looks to be about the...
Or he may tell you that the TPG obviously overgraded it and offer a price based on what the coin actually grades.
Looks like it could be a cracked planchet.
Retained cud and die crack are not the same thing. You can't have a retained cud without a die crack, but you can have a die crack without a...
Technically, Yes it is an error. But it is a very minor one. If you actively search your change you will find a lot of them.
Nope not from the same hubs. Your 77 S is from the type II hubs, the OP coin is from the type I hubs (actually it is a hybrid the rev is type i...
And note what I said earlier about the difficulty of getting the alloy precise. That makes it believable that the copper percentage could be high...
And if a coin is an XF-40 or 45 and it is in an AU-50 slab then that's the grade, not 40 or 45. "What the seller or dealer thinks it should grade...
They aren't coins and in my opinion they are not even well done. They are no different from a bullion round and I feel should be priced the same.
Interesting. I have seen a lot of local currencies, but they have all been in paper note form.Closest I have seen to this were some of the...
What is the precision of the scale? How many test runs did you do? Where results consistent among other control specimens as compared to the...
No some of the actual Cheerios dollars do not have the prototype reverse. As mentioned your coin did not come out of a Cheerios box, it has been...
Die deterioration. Note the "doubling appears on BOTH sides of the digits. If this was a mid 19th century US coin we might call it Longacre...
Not 1941's you don't.
I don't have MS coins but I have all the business strikes except the 1884. I'm proudest of my 1885 a nice AU business strike. MS mintage 1,000...
It depends on what you collect, believe me my early coppers aren't getting any easier to find or any cheaper. And many of those "B" collectors...
Yep it is an "error", an overpolished die that occurs frequently every year. Search enough sent sand you will find detached head coins pretty...
So do I. Maybe I should sell something on etsy.
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