The angled photos and the dark surfaces make the attribution difficult but I can't tell if it is N-6 or N-3. I'm seeing some things that don't...
The key identifiers for me are: Rev of 94 has single leaves above the O and E of one. This holds true for all the rev of 94 coins EXCEPT the rev...
Yes but that is just a gold coin ring (there are LOTS of them) it's not an encased gold coin.
As far as I know there has only been one new Cohen subvariety show up since Cohens book was published (I don't have either Manley or Fuhrmans...
Ignore any discussion about "WAM" on these 1988 and 1989 cents, BOTH reverse hub designs have what would be described as Wide AM's. So "WAM" is...
Maybe, maybe not. The 20% buyers fee on that $362,000 coin is still $72,400.
Exactly the promotional spiel promoted and advantages claimed for PCGS's Expert System back in 1991. If they could do it back then they could...
Fantasy piece made specifically to be used in jewelry.
We'll see, you never know. They went on sale the first week of the year and sold almost 5,000 the first week and after 7 months they are still...
Start with the date reference numbers. I find the first 2 numbers are most useful and the fourth number on the 1850's. The number for the point...
If you mean an encasement, they are not forced into the hole. The encasement is struck after the coin is put in the hole and the force of the...
Yes there were 5500 Cheerios dollars, and we know that not all of them were the prototype reverse. I just used 5000 as a round figure, and almost...
Or there were incuse letters in whatever it was laying on.
But a new obv pairing would also create a new variety/ die marriage. If you have a VAM-4 and you change the obv die, you no longer have a VAM-4...
Well IF the mintage of the prototype dollars was 5,000 AND all of them were evenly distributed among all the 2000 P dollars AND the boxes you get...
S-250, it has been damaged, something mashed into the obv creating the indentations and the reverse picked up markings in those areas from...
The T and Y do show some notching at the base of the uprights. Notching showing at the bottom right.
Obv looks like it could be a retained cud, reverse looks like a partially separated clad layer. Although it might be a retained cud. Hard to...
Even if they did they wouldn't have been allowed to take them home. They would have had to have been smuggled out. And I think only a couple of...
I've never seen an encased gold piece.
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