It's not even an option, they don't print them anymore. I can't remember the exact year they stopped, (feel better now @Randy Abercrombie ,) but...
If memory serves they were issued quarterly. https://www.ebay.com/itm/195506827637 https://www.ebay.com/itm/184898538620...
Well, there are many, to use your word, "conditions". PVC contamination is merely one of them. But virtually all conditions, including toning if...
Not a doubt in my mind that it has been dipped ! Just not as recently as yours would be my guess. Given their composition it is very unusual for...
There is no price guide that is anywhere near accurate or realistic - none - and yes that includes Grey Sheet. Your best option is to look up...
Extremely unlikely ! Especially since the TPGs themselves would simply dip the coin if you sent in to them for "conservation". It is estimated...
No reason not, it'll almost certainly get a very nice grade ! It's hard to judge based on your pics but I suspect at least a 65 if not a 66.
It's a pretty safe bet that the coin has been dipped, and not too long ago. But they did it properly, a dang nice job of it which retained the...
While I cannot swear that it's the case, I suspect an exception was made with these because the coins had been demonetized as Bowers states in the...
Many, many times. Perhaps not automatically, though many do automatically. I've never seen one who wouldn't if you simply asked for a receipt....
It is, was, and always has been mandated by law that they could only be sold at a profit. And the same laws also mandated that those not sold...
As John mentioned above in post #7 the individual coins were simply wrapped in tissue paper, placed in a small box and sent to the buyer. While I...
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Yes, definitely. And I strongly recommend using the rechargeable packs for proper coin storage.
As long as one has the knowledge that one needs - luck has very little to do with it. Each of the TPGs use their own unique set of grading...
Based on reports of forum members here as well as all other coin forum websites over a couple of decades now, the results have gone literally...
I can easily see keeping them for sentimental reasons, but even those that show the least corrosion, they are permanently damaged by the...
If memory serves, the info came from the mint archives. I think that very unlikely as physically weighing the coins shows us they're not. Of...
It comes from here -...
As suggested by Spark1951 the easiest way to get your answer is to look in the Red Book, it has weight and composition for all US coins. And as...
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