Looks off to me; the letters seem to be smudged and sloppily applied.
Highly unlikely, but I guess you could check for the 1968 no S dime? Or the 1971 no S nickel? Hope springs eternal :)
The 2 schilling commemoratives are kinda neat; far cheaper than their Weimar-era 3 mark peers!
Given the huge increase in the money supply as of late, coupled with a looming demographic pension/healthcare crunch, I doubt that those lows will...
Crazy! Would love to know the story of how that particular coin ended up in the CoinStar!
I'm rather partial to the 1967 $20 gold commemorative; I know it steals the half dollar reverse, but I find it quite attractive nonetheless!
The way I see it, someone paid good money to have the coin slabbed; the specimen will generally sell for a slight premium in the slab as opposed...
German New Guinea coins are tough; the only one I've been able to find at a semi-reasonable price was a fire-damaged 1 mark piece! Some holes in...
The only one I really like is way out of my league:https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/austria-100-corona-km-2812-1908-cuid-1044763-duid-1215869
Looks cleaned to me.
Wasn't there a hub prepared for a 1964 Morgan dollar, in addition to the 1964-D Peace dollar version?
The two coins you're referring to were the trial strikes held by the mint itself, if I remember correctly. Surely some of the employees who...
No issues at all.
Gresham's Law in action :)
I had a similarly dispiriting experience pre-Covid, before prices went haywire. I went into a local coin store in Naples, FL, and asked if I might...
"If it's too good to be true, it probably is!" Many years ago, I was at a flea market in Moscow. Imagine my excitement to find a 1906-S...
I wish I had confidence that this would actually help the mint solve some of its myriad problems, but something tells me we're probably in for...
Beautiful coins! These have gotten so expensive of late. I remember I bought my first one (1846-O in AG) for $60 just a few years ago; now, I...
Asset-price inflation, pure and simple.
I'm relatively unfamiliar with banknote grading. Do the grading services suffer from gradeflation to the same extent as the coin ones?
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