Not a coin. It's a Patriotic Civil War token.
Just like the matte proof commemorative half dollars that John Sinnock had made for his personal collection.
I think the correct annotation is '64 and '69.
Not a test. Teaching through observation. LOL
There are a lot of scratches.
I'm a chemist, and if I just give a result I can get sued in court. It's called showing your work. I like to see before and after. Just throwing...
Yet he didn't know what the initial weight was.
Whichever one you like, you're stuck with the other one.
At 58 I don't need glasses, but am a bit near-sighted, which helps for coins and reading. I use a 20x for super details, and 5x/7x for everything...
Yes, it's all about making money. That why they do special labels and Registry sets. The only reason is jingle in the pocket.
I ask because AGEs weigh more than a troy ounce, since they are 22kt gold. The spec says they weigh 33.930 grams. If you don't know what the...
A 64-foot and a 69-foot what, catfish?
So it went from 33.930 g to 33.927g?
If it were a wounded eagle it would. This coin is just scratched and could be duplicated at home.
Fake coin, without even seeing the obverse. The CC is way too big, and the raised dot above the R is wrong. Surface is artificially patinated also.
Great marketing ploy for PCGS to get more money from the gullible.
Why don't they put a PT Barnum label on these... there seems to be new ones made every time the mint come out with the newest and most limited item.
Looks like a die chip on the L.
Watch where you step in SF.
Unc details, cleaned.
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