AU55 means virtually uncirculated. Then it says "cleaned" which is the worst thing value-wise you can do to old coins. It is odd and the coins are not worth much more than their metal content.
What I think happens is they export them labeled like that and then remove the packaging so people will think they are real AU55 coins worth a lot of money.
So, are you saying that the four hundred 1882 Silver Dollars I bought from that Chinese guy in the Home Depot parking lot might not be real USA currency?
AU55 means virtually uncirculated. Then it says "cleaned" which is the worst thing value-wise you can do to old coins. It is odd and the coins are not worth much more than their metal content.
What I think happens is they export them labeled like that and then remove the packaging so people will think they are real AU55 coins worth a lot of money.
So, are you saying that the four hundred 1882 Silver Dollars I bought from that Chinese guy in the Home Depot parking lot might not be real USA currency?
What I think happens is they export them labeled like that and then remove the packaging so people will think they are real AU55 coins worth a lot of money.