Very interesting. I would have loved to have seen what it looked like before it was circulated . . .
Yes, it looks like a piece of metal has been attached post-mint to the cent. It does not look like a mint error.
They look very nice; a little too nice.
The 1900-S is, of course, the big shocker. Did you consider sending any of the coins in a PCGS holder back to PCGS still in the holder for...
Well, at least Treashunt sort of agrees with my potential 63 rating.
Very nice indeed.
Precious medals will always have value regardless of paper currency, wire transfers, bitcoin, or the number of goats it costs to buy a loaf of...
Me neither but: 55 64 65
A rose by any other name?
It seems the mint is going the way of the post office. If they offer even more "collectibles," folks will collect (i.e., buy) even more.
Yes, please post pictures. We are all visual learners.
That's the one I'm actually waiting for . . .
35/62/20 . . . and now we wait.
It's the way of the world. All you need is two people who want the same thing at the same time to win (or lose) big at auctions. I'm glad your...
I don't see two eagles either. Could you be referring to the eagles left wing?
And now we know: (1) fashionable rabbits are wearing pancakes; and (2) Mr. Weinberg considers a 39 year old man to be an "older gentleman." I...
I strongly agree with Beefer518 about TMI. That having been said, from a numismatic perspective I assume that your mole is the biological...
He may be a troll but this thread did lead to Muzyck posting a picture of what all the fashionable rabbits are wearing this season, so it was well...
Say what now?
That's why they make chocolate and vanilla. I have a $20 St. Gaudens with a copper spot on its obverse. When I sent it for grading I was going to...
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