I have no idea.
http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/37943 PCGS CoinFacts is free folks.
Totally forgot about the 1975 Coins but then, while modern cains that they are, they have far better relief than what has been produced since the...
Thats the trouble with these. Everybody that has a 2000 P Sacagawea believes that its a "Cheerios" Sacagawea. Just like everybody that finds a...
I think you got screwed by the same folks that screwed this one up: [ATTACH] In short, lack of "Quality Assurance" separated the "Cheerios"...
Maybe you could arrange a meet-up over soda pop and record "the Event"?
As a kid, I don't remember much with regard to coins. The Franklin Half was released in the year of my birth and up until the news of the release...
I expected that this was the situation. Thanks Daniel!
That's not the point as I realize that the current US Mint products do not measure up to the quality of yesteryear! (Hi O Silver!) The point is...
I wish the both of you would just lighten up!
Congrats to the OP! [ATTACH]
I don't think that the roll has to be opened since running your finger along the long edge of the roll would indicate the presence of small coins...
I've had this happen and in my experience, IF a bank has a coin counter on hand (Most Don't) then they'll run the coins through the counter. I...
If I recall correctly, there was a certain "Conspiracy Theorist" that hosted some type of Utube channel that was suing your pieces as "PROOF...
Probably because there wouldn't be any profit in it at all! Folks who have "difficulties with Daniel Carr's work obviously have not examined it...
Perhaps my terminology is not inline with you fine folks. Heavy Duty Pliers which I call Wire Dykes.
How about a 1964 Walking Liberty Half Dollar? Or maybe, a 1964 Franklin Quarter? Whats the future for the coins? What is the future for ANY...
You made me laugh Caleb! There's a LOT involving the Kennedy Sets which PCGS has created that demand answers to the "What the Hell were you...
Ha ha ha ha! The attrition rate on these particular coins is going to be super high for high grade, undamaged specimens as more than a couple...
I use heavy duty wire dikes to crimp my "clinched" staples flat. Single squeeze. I tried specialty pliers but it was just too much work!
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