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Mr.Bill347

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  1. Sorry but don’t fret too much. Having a p69 w privy eagle is great and worth way more than you paid for it. I took a load of Eagle Proofs to a dealer and he told me 90% of proof coins don’t make p70. If you don’t want it, I’ll buy it off of you for $70.
  2. Just to add. That really was the coin I sent in. The label actually had the correct date it does state 1895, but no matter it’s fake anyway. It was a beautiful coin. Weight and diameter was off. Here is the way I got it back from NGC
  3. Thank u. Just pointing it out because I was had by a scam Morgan sent it in to NGC and they determined it was phony. I slabbed it myself in a spare slab to remind myself to be more cautious. Thank u for your comments.
  4. No sir, I slabbed it in a generic slab. I sent the coin by itself to grading and they determined it was counterfeit. So the photo is for my bad experience only.. A reminder to me to verify the seller and weigh and measure any coin.
  5. Facebook ad 2/7/21 right! All years Morgan Silver dollars! Don’t be fooled! China is cranking them out now that silver is up! $180 haraharjar!
  6. condition seems to be good, lot of marks but it is prewar and 86 years old and not finding many 1934 coins that look decent. a 1933 example on ebay is selling for $80. Again, based on condition, is this worth grading?
  7. I have been unable to find any representation of this medal on google images, or ebay or NGC. Reverse translates to " to commemorate the celebration of the silver wedding 1881-1906" medal appears to be bronze in excellent condition but I have no idea if I should get it graded by NGC or not. Grandmother immigrated from Germany in 1906. Although this medal was a common commemortive, if it is so common, why can't I find one anywhere? One similar on EBAY but different reverse and Auguste Victoria has a crown on the EBAY coin (last Picture) seller asking $50 but nowhere as nice.
  8. https://onlinecoin.club/Coins/Country/New_South_Wales/Dump/ https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/australia-new-south-wales-15-pence-km-1.1-1813-cuid-1053619-duid-1233139
  9. It’s already graded so you know it real relabeling it probably wouldn’t change the value much would it?
  10. seems to be MS/BU is this common? Appears the same as a 2020.
  11. possible 1969 d Double D maybe double date?
  12. Not intending to grade it, Just have some empty slab holders Ill put it in. Thank You
  13. Thanks everyone ! i'll slab it and keep it along with my 1908 with "cents" LOL It Makes sense that the coins with "no cents" are worth less than those with "CENTS"
  14. 1883 V Nickle "no cents" opinion on quality and potential grade. Bought this from a dealer. Dealer states he never cleans coins, however he doesn't know provenance. Gash on obverse bottom left edge
  15. I received this coin in some cash register change today. Very unusual finish. Dark colored grey/brown, somewhat pitted surface, no evidence of layering on edge like most clad coins. Wondering about incorrect planchette, or experimental finish treatment as there seems to be no nickel plating. Just inquiring mind not being at it too long. Picture compares finish to conventional clad quarter and the edge.
  16. Have a 1906 25th anniversary MEDAL (with ribbon holder) that i am unable to identify. 1906 25th anniversary of Auguste Victoria and Kaiser Wilhelm II Haven't been able to really ID it yet. Came from my Grandmother who immigrated from Germany about 1906 so think it is real. Can You help me verify?
  17. This coin was purchased from a Facebook post. Coin arrived from China (hint). looked incredible. Being a newbie, I didn't know to weigh it before submitting to NGC. My BAD!. Coin weight is 25 grams or .9 oz Th original should weigh 26.73 grams or.7735 oz. The coin measured 37mm and should be 38.1mm. These guys are crafty so again if it looks too good to be true It probably is! Only buy from certified dealer or only buy certified coins. Lesson learned. Thank You NGC.. I encapsulated it myself just for the LESSON LEARNED