This type of effect is also seen on the inexpensive Whitman blue folders where the mintage figures or catalog numbers printed on the end paper get...
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It was originally used as a symbol of freedom.
That does not look like a fresh spot to me.
The ones on the obverse of the JFK half are milling marks, also known as reed marks, where the reeding from another coin smacked against the...
I think it's worth one dollar, but can also see it as being fair to both parties,
It looks horrible.
As a longtime buyer and seller on ebay, there is much truth on both sides for that cartoon. I believe ebay understands or anticipates that a...
That's terrific to get it from your bank. Typically, I assume these are the result of a stolen collection or of grandma or grandpa's coins being...
The legislation, as written, is absolutely awful.
Did you read the entire op-ed that you quoted from? In it, the author (Stuart Green) actually does write that people should pay for downloading...
"Most publishers want just as much for a book as they do a digital copy. Paper costs serious money. Yet you pay $15 for a physical book, and $10...
"So what is your opinion, are chop marks damage or part of the history of the coin?" In my opinion, it is pretty clear that they are both....
I like them both very much.
I adore many original skin AU type coins, but run like heck away from dipped MS type coins.
Here is an F15 [IMG]
It has luster readily apparent around the rims. However, the coin is lightly circulated and the circulation rub on the portrait has left it...
Truly, I find there is nothing wrong with the strategy of buying coins to win a title if that is what someone finds rewarding within the...
The images aren't very good, but the coin definitely appears to have been boinked.
Looks MS to me, but why on earth would you buy a common Lincoln cent with two enormous spots on it?
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