Yes or no. Is that simple enough for you?
I wouldn’t stake my reputation on it, because as I recall it referred to Proof coins as a general subject, thus your version and mine could both...
It's actually Full Torch for Roosies, but it's become a common usage (misnomer) to say FB
IIRC, They're actually struck up to 6 times. If proof coins don't have FB or FS, there's usually something wrong.
I almost resemble that remark...
We’re glad to have you, Bill. Everyone has their hiccups and bumps in the road, but you’re solid and valued for your contribution.
Good rant, agreed, but the more interesting storied coins are going to be circulated, and generally very circulated. It seems to me that people...
So, how consistent were we? Did we guess the same grade both times?
Unfortunately, many focus on the value of their coins rather than the coins themselves. There are things that I collect that are valuable and...
Here's an even better idea: Use a popsicle stick or a tongue depressor. No scale required. Balance a 1970s cent on one side, put each of your...
MS-64 Nice coin, but not full steps
stunning photography as always, Justin
MS-65
Circulation strike coins were made in San Francisco in 1979. They are as common as the P or D mint coins.
those are proof sets and now that I look, I neglected to state that important fact
I have assembled a complete set of US Mint Sets from 1959-date which is when they started putting them in sealed packaging. This includes...
most of the 1970s and 1980s Mint and proof sets are dirt cheap
Oh, how I have missed those golden pictures of yours, @Insider. The coin in the OP looks more to me like a lamination than any of the other...
The link that rickmp provided will be perfect for sets from this year going forward. For past years, you can get them from many sources, but it...
The hubs were re-worked and you will find that most of the nickels now have full steps
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