That George V was not the King George V of England though. The To Hanover tokens related to the splitting of the line of the kings of Great...
It's a Gallery Mint piece designed to be a copy of the 1796 C-1 half cent. Every C-1 has that bisecting die crack.
Online auctions, Ma Shops, a couple European auction houses and a couple specialist dealers who don't set up at shows I attend.
Where are the retained cuds? All I see are full cuds. Except in this case the die was designed that way. It ISN'T cracked.
San Francisco made S mintmarked five cent pieces for circulation in 1968, 69, and 70, one cent pieces 1968 to 1974, and SBA dollars in 1979 and...
I collect cents, from 1793 to 1814 by die variety. (I also have a full set of British large pennies 1860 to 1967) I also collect 18th century...
I'll get the Unc dollar, but not sure if I'll get it from the mint or wait for the aftermarket. It will depend on how the sales go.
Usually. The material I collect seldom shows up even at the major shows. (Or if it does it tends to be higher grade and I can't afford it.)
And lobster no more than 3X per week.
Pictures aren't the best but it looks like the edge has been beeten in causing it to widen and the diameter of the coin to be slightly reduced...
The link to the Insights on Coinage newsletter where you published the whole story on the Omega is https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/555418 Your...
20 Centavo, the pyramid design.
Wouldn't have really mattered to them at all, as long as they could get the silver coins. Nope, silver is silver and coins are coins. The coins...
Not a lot there to work with. I THINK I have it after a couple of quick flips through the book.
See my comment in post #10
Yes something happened because as you said the bid was over $600, but when you look at the bid history now that it's over, it shows 0 bid...
Which makes it MORE of a challenge.
So you apply for a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and give them that not your SS#
It's complacency. We tend to see what we expect to see.
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