It will certify anywhere you are willing to pay and wait. But it won't straight grade.
tommc03 nailed it on the head.
MS 60. She needs to switch to an electric razor.
Anyone that thinks that a 1909-S VDB cent in MS RD is rare doesn't understand rarity. I can go to any mid-sized coin show and find several '09-S...
The difference is that one of those two is rare. And the rare one isn't bronze.
They look like planchet adjustment marks - scratches on the planchet before striking, which do not affect the grade.
It's a die crack in an area very common on Peace Dollars. It should help in VAM identification, though die cracks aren't VAM identifiers.
The Merc dimes are just worth their silver value. The Barber dimes are better, but you might only get $5 each for them. The Barber half is a nice...
Does MD charge sales tax on coins?
I remember having a 1924-S a guy bought as a VF, but it didn't have a full horn. I told him it was at least XF by the surfaces, but he wasn't...
Looks like it may have been encased in an aluminum advertising ring at one time. Not an error.
You're the one that said you had an nonexistent 1909-O $10 Indian. Go re-read your post.
If you have a 1909-O $10 Indian, it's not an Omega counterfeit, it's just a counterfeit. Do you mean $5 Indian?
EBay stopped charging sales tax on coins and bullion in my state (Utah). Does your state charge sales tax? If not, you're probably ok to go back...
I sold all of mine in April 2011 for $42/oz. Bought back in at $17.
PMs are insurance. You won't get rich off of holding them. But they will help bail you out. That is why the prices dropped in March - people had...
Why is this listed in 'error coins'?
If you just buy physical, not much can be done. It's just the futures where trouble happens. It is supply/demand, and cost of mining/refining....
Not hard to get a 70, just not worth doing. Conditional rarities are just that, conditional.
Or a modern US commemorative. LOL
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