Or LIBERTY can be seen as a "goddess", she has the cap and the pole and she is here to free YOU.
Nope, they have been investigating replacement metals for the one and five cent for over ten years now, issuing a report every two years which...
Another GSA dollar is an 1864 seated dollar in G-4 in a GSA softpack holder. I believe the last time it sold it went for $8,000. It was...
9***j put in their bid two days ago as a max proxy bid. At that time it would have shown as one increment above 9***0. Then 19 + hours ago w***6...
Yep it's a cap and pole [IMG]
It should be good enough. From the Domestic Mail Manual for acceptable proof of value for a claim there are two that could apply a. A sales...
Yes the Shield nickels were slightly smaller in diameter than the later nickels, If I remember correctly 20.5 mm compared to 21.1 mm, I'm not...
All of them are type II busts so 1798 - 1807. If I had my references here I could possibly narrow the first two down a bit more. An 08 would be...
Which, considering silver is still over $30 an oz. it is still an easy way of identifying fakes.
Mr and Mrs Hiram Grant. As for coins, I was introduced to the one cent piece, and then shown a nickel and told it was five cents. I sent some...
Really? I hadn't noticed that. I'll have to watch for it.
Yes it was that low. And yes some earlier dates were recovered as well. According to Stack Bowers around 5,000 uncirculated 1857 S double eagles...
Chopmarks are an interesting historical addition, but they are also damage that would result in a lower price. The piece you describe with both a...
Yes when the economy tanked bad a lot of jars got dumped and caused a glut for about a year. So after many years of high production a very bad...
Yes SLQ, he brought it to the meeting to have me look at it and confirm it was a 1916.
NGC began posting images of every coin they slabbed about 20 years ago. PCGS still doesn't post images of every coin and they only began posting...
Until the SS Central America was found there were less than 100 MS Type I Double Eagles known for all dates combined.
Haven't done Live auctioneer, But I've done Heritage, Bid + 20% + 14% for shipping/handing and if you live in a state than has sales tax on coins...
Because then they will cost close 5+ cents each and you can't mint 2/3rds less because the new copper cents will continued to disappear from...
I'm sure all of your mistresses will be nice. In keeping with the topic, one the members of one of my local coin clubs showed off a dateless 1916...
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