while it may be fact that the UHR mintage is significantly higher than the First Spouse coins, the demand is infinitely higher and therefore the...
nice article!
I pull them from circulation quite often for 1¢, but you can buy wholesale lots of wheats for around 2¢ each and then overstrike them ala Daniel...
it's funny... I have come to think of Clinker more of a researcher/journalist than as a poster to the forum. Good work, Clinker! I always enjoy...
now you guys are catchin' on to what I'm sayin'...
BU, I was referring to the buyer in my question. This same guy bought both of the completed sets for over $400, and was in the lead on the third...
my brother works for a shop here in town and didn't know that they existed for 1981 until I showed him one several months ago
I was alerted to this auction because I own one of these sets....
High-end XF, lower end AU. If I had to put a number on, I'd say AU-55
hear, hear!!! Thanks, Rusty!
I'm thinking more in the $350-$400 range
in regards to the OP, it would be a mistake to wait and buy the S and reverse proof on the secondary market. Those are the two premium coins in...
the damage came from a coin counting machine
0 and 1,000
congrats Randy! Thanks for the contest, Matt!
also rare nowadays, conder. Like I said, I wouldn't hesitate buying from them again or recommending them to a friend
update: I called Teletrade today first thing and spoke with a gentleman in Customer Service. To their credit he offered me ALL of my money back...
looks like the die filled with grease. Although technically an error, I don't know of anyone who collects them
as far as a key goes, there will be the same number of both coins produced (reverse proof vs. S-mint burnished), so I think that they will both be...
There were only 1,457,950 of these dimes minted in 1996. They were only released in the Mint Set. While it is true that occasionally, a coin like...
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