Yes there were: 1937 proof 1/2 sov, sovereign, 2 sov and 5 sov in sets.
Whitman made these in white, black and dark green. Like them.
The 1922 no D is not an error, it's a variety.
I can't think of a circulating coin with Stalin on it.
I would trust the raw one more than the slabbed one. If I can hold it I can tell a lot about it. You can hide a lot of things inside plastic.
Nope. .999 = 99.9%. you can't add extra numbers. 999 atoms of gold to 1 atom of another metal. 99.999% would be .99999 fine. Only Canada sells...
Nope. They are both considered pure gold. 22kt is 22/24 pure, or 91.66666666% gold.
It does if you get it pure enough. I have some .999999 fine medical gold, and it's getting there.
Gem BU.
The kinds of slabs that bring premiums are PCGS white labels and Doilies. NGC slabs that bring premiums are the original black holders (they have...
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It is sad that they have lowered the relief of the ASE so much from 1986.
Fakes are not common because it isn't a very valuable coin. The 1938-A looks like a nice coin that may have been dipped.
Rather than see if you can bite it or acid test it, test it's specific gravity.
Still the same thing. One is optimistic. The other is reality.
Pure gold does not tarnish.
The mint marks were hand-stamped into each die, so it can be close to the date, touch the date, or be about anywhere in that small area under the...
Or you could keep it. Unless $5 will change your life.
When it goes up that high and that fast, it's a bubble - just like 1980. I tried to get my mom to buy it when it was in the $5-$6 range. She...
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