Last visit to my lcs in Denver, I got a 63 and a 64 type b quarter. No luck yet on a 64-d type C, but still looking.
There are two die pairs used for this issue, not unusual to have rotated dies with seated dimes.
The Est. Survival is around 350 coins. In au to ms, you are looking at a very rare coin.
Wow, what a shame.
I drove the parkway on my way back home after I finished my tour of duty on the uss Theodore Roosevelt back in 2003. It was summer, and I really...
Did you try the van website?
There are, I believe, four or five original confed. Half dollars, and a number of restrikes made in white metal and silver from the 1870's. All...
Goes to show that people who are buying coins really need to know how to grade. Taking the easy way out and trusting what the buyer says is an...
Here is a pic of a known good confed. half reverse.
It looks die cast to me. I'll add a photo of the original Confed. Half in a moment so all can compare.
that 56' type B is a hard coin to find
I would not think of buying this coin unless I could see it in person before I buy it. I don't believe it would grade straight. It's been dipped...
If you need help with the reverse of 38 vs reverse of 40 on the circ nickels, look at the S in E Plurbus Unum, if the S is rounded at the top, its...
That is a very strange but very interesting piece.
I find a buffalo every few boxes.. If there is a buffalo, never find silver in the box, and if there is silver, I never find a buffalo. I'm...
The 39 looks great!
I really don't like the new Jefferson design.. He looks bug eyed, and the relief is so low. On the other hand, there are some high grade examples...
Check the 42-d coins for the d over horizontal d, and the 41-s coins for both the large S and inverted small s. They are easy to overlook.
I see what you are talking about, I just checked out a 95 canadian and it looks a bit like that, but not so pronounced, so I'd say it is probably...
I'm pretty sure it's real, there isn't really any financial incentive to counterfeit cents, especially common dates.
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