Or, that is a '43 steel cent.
NCLT like ASEs. If only US mint engravers had the same amount of imagination and skill.
I graded it what I would grade it if I was selling it - MS64.
No.
Nice copper!
I think they should charge for them, then give a refund at the register. Kind of like a bottle deposit.
That is defective. Is it split?
It hasn't been polished. It looks like a proof from worn dies. The reverse looks like a 1965 die.
This was a world event like no other. The world was rightly proud of what mankind had done.
The reason there are fewer 1925-29 coins in AU55 than MS65 is not because they are rarer, it's because financially they aren't worth sending in....
Not as much as it cost to get them slabbed.
I don't collect these, or anything US by date. I collect by type, and AU58 or higher.
You can get sime attractive coins for great prices because of what the plastic says. Buy the coin, not the label. Nice looking piece Randy.
Look through a dozen bags of 90% silver halves.
Looks mike machine doubling, not doubled dies. Very common effect. No added value, but good pics.
They look like proofs, but are not cameoed, so no.
The 'No Returns' posting hurts sales and prices. I love to buy from guys posting that they don't take returns. I make an offer and know that if it...
The '38-D Walker is one of the most overrated"rarities" in US coins. Just like '37-D 3-legged Buffalo nickels. I have found several of these in...
Supply vs. Demand. No demand compared to the supply, which means not valuable.
This is a fantasy piece that goes against counterfeiting laws because it isn't struck over a dollar. They created a dollar. Dan Carr's pieces are...
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