The book is more than twice the face of the quarters. I just wish there was a major bank near here that would get rolls for me.
Are you sure it is not varnished/ That would create the appearance of doubling and increase the gloss, making it appear proof. When the better...
Maybe the person who put the bag there knew exactly what they were doing..... (probably not)
I know it's not a doubled die, but those 'dented' letters can make you look twice.
I'd like to have that coin in hand with a good loupe or microscope.
Mar 29th, 8:33 AM
The seller is Mr. CPA, an accountant, I bet he added the values from the redbook. He has 'make an offer', I'm thinking of offering 2000.
I too did not vote, my reasons are pretty much evenly spread among the choices.
I will look for it tomorrow, it's late. I'll post it soon.
I have one also. I let my daughter take it to school when they were discussing the colonies. I really love colonial coins, but sadly can't afford...
The letters flow downhill toward the edge, not done on a grinder. It's a smaller planchet of some kind.
I sold 7, not 20, but I got a good profit, as I got them mostly for face. LINK-...
It looks like there's a little bit of frosting there, maybe a 'semi-cameo?'
I have two Jefferson proofs, and both are very black. i've heard them called 'black beauties'. If I could find them I'd post a pic, but my...
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The govt ruled that the seizure of 10 of them from a collector was improper. LINK--...
There is a very recent thread in 'errors' about this, it is die deterioration. http://www.cointalk.com/t95906/
This seller is one of the ones who put an Indian cent and a Steel cent at the ends of a roll and fill it with junk and get 12-25 bucks for it....
It looks like the nurse (Chapel, Majel Berrett-Roddenberry) on Star Trek- Original series.
Thanks Mike. For years I've thought the 'poorman's' was machine doubling. I stand corrected. I bet lots of collectors thought so. It's great that...
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