Most of the radiometric dating methods are used on naturally occurring materials, like rocks and bones, etc. Coins been made my humans who have...
Interesting! If it is, then Dansco has fallen behind or doesn't care. Neato, let's see what happens next.
It will be fun! While I had some old folders from years ago, the first Dansco I bought was the 7070, because, I realized I didn't know nothing...
I just ordered one on Tuesday evening.
Is this a new old 7070 or did you find a new edition? The old ones have been like real hard to find.
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That assemblage looks like someone was just starting to collect. I would save them, like CollectingNut said. You can continue it later on sometime.
So, the tpg does cut slack and overgrade key dates!
Yuck, were those stored in the Everglades?
That last image shows the head of a large cent or half real well.
In Merchanti's book on SAEs, he mentions "basining" a lot, but I didn't take the time to re-read it enough to understand exactly what he was...
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I don't think this on was in a 2x2. And it looks like someone dipped it for a long time, making it too shiny, but, the dip did not correct the...
I have picked up a few in circ condition, but I would imagine a whole set would be kinda pretty hard.
I found two of the $20 notes I got the other day both had this image stamped on them. Any ideas about what they might be or refer to? [ATTACH]
On the toned 2 coin set holder, they are both 96s but one is 62 and other is 63. Which is which?
The mistake was the limited order time and other limits that prevented some people from ordering them. Have you read the rest of the thread?
Try looking at the edge to see the copper layer and any nickel type layers that might be there.
Welcome, also, but it just looks like PMD to me
Mintage numbers and limits are not the real issue here. The real issue is: They just announced this big change at the last moment and didn't try...
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