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I do like toned coins a lot but, it is the green spots on this coin that would prevent me from buying it.
Only if they use those pictures to sell a similar item on eBay.
1875-S 20 cents NGC AU-58 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is the rainbow, just insert the coin underneath and voila! A rainbow toned Franklin half. [ATTACH]
Okay, I got it, at the ANA convention it is 2 per person and only 500 per day. Directly from the Mint the limit is 5 per person by phone or...
It all depends on how the rainbow toning was applied.
I have never heard of a "Black Beauty" Jefferson nickel but there are blue Jefferson nickels from the early 1960's as result of more than average...
I do think the OP did not use the word gem literally as in gem BU condition. Notice there are quotation marks at "gem." Those give the word a...
On the normal star the points of the star meet at the center. In the "hollow" star there is a hole at the center.
The halves going into these two coin sets are coming out of the same bins that the two roll sets and 200 coin bags are coming out of. The halves...
I have seen an MS-65 Red Lincoln cent with a fingerprint on the obverse.
I see on the Mint's website the order limit is 5 per person either by phone or their website. Initial quantity of 40,000 coins to be struck. So,...
The 1859 Philadelphia Mint half dime is a one year type obverse with hollow stars and is very difficult to find the stars well defined on the left...
In many communities it is also illegal to leave a business card or flyer on vehicles in parking lots. While working in shopping centers as a...
For the brief period I was roll searching half dollars I would sort the coins by date and mint mark and re-roll them in the wrappers they came in...
Do you own a current Red Book? If not, it would be extremely beneficial if you obtained one. The Red Book states that silver eagles were struck...
When I decided to do a type set of Liberty Seated coins I used the varieties listed in the Red Book as a starting point for determining which...
What is prolly? I believe it should be probably, as in "you can probably get three bucks apiece . . ."
What denomination is it?
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