If you look at the other discussion I linked above, they bought it for $461, cracked it, juiced some photos and sold it for $900. Quite a racket.
This recent thread might be the one you guys are thinking of. @ddddd sleuthed out the GC sale of a Details 1902-S $1 that was cracked out by this...
Poof. Gone.
This. NNC plastic is irrelevant to anything.
Or the Popeil Pocket Particle Smasher.
Yes, this is the answer found in numerous sources. The Lawrence book says it...
It's not backwards though. Maybe it's an illusion because you're viewing it sideways? [ATTACH]
I grew up there but don't remember any commemorations of that 100th anniversary. I see the water tower is on there, the only public building...
Is this the story? Actually two of them were in this tin, but the star was a 1652 New England shilling....
I don’t understand. Why can’t you show a photo of your own album?
The demarcation line is on both sides so this is also my guess. Why, who knows.
Not sure if I should answer No since I’ve never bought them and never plan to.
My brother ended up with one when we split up grandpa's coins way back when. Unfortunately the only (old) pics available. Somebody ID'd it on...
I normally see "updated user agreement" and just delete it too. But "We clarified the scope of the class action waiver" got my attention, because...
I wonder what happens when you hit a zincoln with a laser welder or similar pinpoint source of extreme temp? Could it leave the date intact?
Certainly a valid option. My comment comes from the perspective of whether it's really worth the time and effort (and shipping cost) to handle it...
No idea. I don't really know the process with a "laser etched die" either, just something posted in the Canadian forum on CCF many years ago that...
To speak of? Quite a hedge there, considering. I'm getting the feeling this is a laser etched die. While the strange crosshatch in the wheat...
I've never sold anything, but you mentioned GC so these links might be useful. They don't sell raw coins, but they will submit them for you at...
I just received an email from ebay informing me that they've updated their user agreement, and this line got my attention: "We clarified the scope...
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