Dang! That is super sexy!
That is truly a lovely buffalo.
Not too concerned about the brand. Just concerned about their ability to spot a problem..... I think I'll bid on this one as though it were a raw...
Perusing an auction site and have my eyes on a 1904-O Morgan MS-63 DMPL by SEGS..... I'm not necessarily a Morgan guy but I do love an attractive...
Well it is very very cool.
Is that an old photograph on the reverse?
Keep this in mind. Of all the metals the US mint uses, copper is bar far the softest and most malleable. While I will admit that yours appears...
Just from personal experience with Chinese knock offs….. Years back I wanted to polish the pontoons on my boat before I sold it. I went to Harbor...
What is that groovy cool machine the dealer is using? I want one of those!
Yes! Most all of the Lincoln cents in my Whitman were sourced from school lunch money in the early 70's. I had a small dealer between my school...
I had a beloved nephew stay at my house for a brief period while he was between jobs. I kept my coins in the closet and at Christmas or birthdays...
Man that is sweet... One word of caution. Don't brag about that to friends and family. Ask me how I know!
No. Not at all. If a dip is done correctly it will be acceptable. That falls under conservation. Look at my avatar coin.
I'll just say this. I purchased a lovely full head MS65 SLQ years back. Like yours, it had some minor dark toning around the edge and I too...
You were a kid in the 1990's?? Stop bragging! LOL .... Sweet pick ups!!
It isn't like that. If you search an authentication on PCGS and they know there is some funny business with that certification, you will get a...
Yes... If the slabs are in the database and you don't get a message to contact PCGS when you look it up, then yes it is authentic.
Never paid that much for a shave myself.
Is it a raised line?
I laid them all out on the table last night and I think I will be alright. Sure was a soggy mess.
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