that's a pretty sweet coin.
it's not odd in the sense of the 2 or 20 cent pieces, but if we're talking about an antiquated set of coinage from yesteryear, I'd posit the large...
me me me.
When I sell, I include a note with the product saying that feedback is valuable, and please leave feedback when you get the item, and let me know...
wait a minute. is that the 1936 'error' in the video? It looks like some damage shaped like a wheat stalk on the right side of the coin. Is...
break them out of the slabs and sell them for spot at shows.
The seller has a very special clock.
i'd have taken that deal any day.
I sent a message to the seller asking for clarification. Here is the response: "It is slightly off center. When viewing it as you would the...
A post 1982, nice.
I'd pay $1500 for this pattern.
the 'off center' part of the ad is crap. the coin might have a slight misaligned die, but that was extremely common in the early 1970's, and...
I agree with Texasjarhead. You paid for a coin you didn't get, through the oversight of more than one person. Honestly, the dealer should be...
For J-228, non-proof examples were struck from one die pair, while proofs were struck from a different die pair. The Copper or Bronze (judd 230...
I like ANACS. They are half a notch below NGC and PCGS, but also at least half a notch above any other grading service out there.
Yeah! if my dad gave me some coins, and 40 years later my dad was gone, there is no way on earth I'd part with them. I'd likely hand them down...
From Rick Snow. Referring to the copper-nickel varieties with the shield. "The non-proof examples were struck in large numbers and are found in...
I broke out Rick Snows book on these patterns. Quick question - are the dies rotated on your example?
Thats what I am thinking 900fine, but this is contingent on the fact that they did, in fact, weigh it...
Since they made that error, I image that they weighed the coin first, and conforming to the weight of the copper-nickel cent, it went in the...
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