Congratulations. Looks like a great opportunity to get into the business. Remember, if you do it for work, it isn't a hobby.
That’s funny - they’re talking to the wrong people. The Federal Reserve deals with fiat currency. Talk to the US Mint or the Treasury Dept. Those...
Lots of 8s. Good luck to the Chinese.
Since there is no damage on the reverse, I go with strike-thru. Unless they were able to place it on a reverse die when they punched the 'C',...
At first I was going to say that it was a strike-thru, but now I am leaning toward PMD.
Send it to CAC to see if JA agrees it's a solid 65.
Alibaba!
I am curious too. Odd that they both came out at about the same time and are about the same size if not the same. I will have to take one of each...
Sure looks hazy. Like a Brown Ike left in a shop window.
Until you can see and handle the paper you won't know for sure.
If I can feel it with my finger and wipe it off it isn't toning. It is a coating.
Haze and toning are two different things. Plastics de-gassing causes haze. Sulfides in packaging cause toning. Look at the difference between...
Terrible QC at the US Mint. Another reason I don’t buy from them directly. I wait a year or two and buy from the open market. Like buying a used...
I didn't think FW printed notes for areas covered by DC.
You would think that they could have at least put ".999 Fine Silver" on them this time.
Global Climate Change - get with the times!
Damaged - both of them.
Probably not on the master hub, like no full steps on 1938 Jefferson nickels.
Until they put “24kt Au” on them and made them bullion.
Everything else they sell is overpriced, so, this only makes sense to generate revenue without having to make anything.
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