I joined 2 years ago to into the WFOM. I did check out one book from the library from afar. Then renewed last year, because it is the National...
Jargon: "back of spot" really just means "below spot" while "Premium" means "above spot"
Are those souvenir sets like the ones of 65-68 with no mint mark and only available at mint locations? Or, are they in some way different?
It looks like a couple of 64 Kennedys I had that were stored for years in a baggy. When the acetone removed the green slim, what was left was the...
He kept calling it an American Large Cent??????????
They said they didn't want to make aluminum cents, among other reasons, was the X-rays would not pick them up in stomachs.
Pass on them
Evidently you guys are all sellers. As a buyer, I use the "pay after delivery" option for a while now. It always shows up as "pending" with the...
O yea, try it for about an hour! But it won't get the rubber discoloration off.
If that is from contact with a rubber band, it will never come off. Someone tried on this Peace$. Dipped it soo long it is now mirror-like! [ATTACH]
As a professional researcher I have loved the invention and development of the internet. Every year getting better. But, most people are not...
It sounds like to me: that if it is a silver coin, it will come out well. But, if it is copper, it's a real crap shoot. To me.
You might know, because when I first heard the term cabinet wear, I wondered. Sliding and all? Then there are those clear slides in albums?
Sorry, I can't tell what you are talking about.
Just start tapping them along the corners and edges and see what happens.
Yea, if the soon to be had gold half were the same diameter, they would have to be awfully thin, foil-like, easy to bend!
Nice find!
PMD, environmental damage, probably found with a metal detector in the soil.
Maybe it is that older danscos did tone, but the newer ones have been treated to tone it down?
I like the look of the 2nd one.
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