Great Southern has a reputation for selling problem coins that have been doctored.
If it is a details coin, the grade is meaningless and it is melt value. And it's not an AU coin. For most details coins to have value above melt,...
I am at 65 EPQ but it's always difficult with a photo/ lighting, etc.
Metal detecting find and spent. I have many of those as does Paddy.
The damaged coin on the scale is not a 43, perhaps a 42. The other 1943 in the OP appears to be plated over.
In regards to posts 25 and 26. Not just toned. But strongly visible clashes on both sides.
The new photos are a big help. And if Fred W. says it is good, etc. Nice one. A keeper.
The color and texture of the last 2 photos don't look like a nickel. Perhaps take some normal lighting photos next to some nickels.
Compare your coin to this: [ATTACH]
Of course there are 1 of a kind rarities. But I can't think of any that were produced in a modern high speed coining production at the mint.
As you can see in the second photo the circumference is slightly smaller than the first. It has been machined down, and the first coin hollowed...
Yes I know it is counterfeit, manufactured, fake. I meant you couldn't just have 1 of them if it was a real coin made in production.
Quarter in the inside front right corner, so it wasn't really visible. But I saw a silhouette and went for it. The way things are going these...
There are three types of just the 3 cent silver pieces. (And then the 3 cent nickel would be the 4th type.) Type 1 No Star Outline 1851-1853...
It's a spender.
Not worth grading. If it's fake it's not worth anything. If it is real it is worth the silver value. Just under $14.
PM sent. You can have this book.
It can't be real as there is only one. A reverse wheat die would have produced many thousands of coins, and if it had been discovered and the...
So I put in fresh batteries last night, but I don't check my rig. I am about to go and I still hadn't checked it. I flip it on and there's no...
Thanks Tex. That is it. But I think mine stops at the A.
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