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Re: PCGS Mistake... 1812 50C NOT Double Struck
The obverse is “double struck” technically, but it is a different mechanic and there is a big difference in value. Many similar coins in holders are not marked double struck as @jacrispies shows. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Confidence and Competence
Graphs like this are fine, and rightly point out false confidence in newcomers in any field. However, I’ve always have some issues with it. * Often this type of thing is just used for one group to du… (View Post)3 -
Re: Guess the grade of this scarcer 1914-D Saint.
The slab picture shows many small marks over Liberty that the original picture obscures (due to lower resolution) (View Post)3 -
Re: Who else is planning to attend the August World’s Fair of Money® show in Oklahoma City? I am.
I’m in, piece of cake from Denver. (View Post)2 -
Re: Spirited bidding on certified "Genuine" damaged large cent...
Since both sides are incuse, it’s a “squeeze job” meaning it was squeezed between two already-struck planchets. This can’t really happen during striking, since it would require an already-struck coin… (View Post)3