Stay on track dude. They were examples that just because "Federal" appears in the name doesn't mean it's a Federal government organization. And...
This coin had "PC in it's infancy" written all over it which is typical of ANY decisions made by the US Mint/US Treasury Department! <RANT> A...
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Strange that nobody has addressed this comment nor pointed folks to the US Mint's Web site where Annual Reports regarding profits (going back to...
Well I'm fairly impressed that you found this Proof Set in a roll of coins! Or did I miss something? Whatever, building a collection by going...
I have no idea what that might be but, yes, it does look like a Type 3 Reverse.
What grade was the coin before you nullified it by cracking it out of the PCGS Slab?
I agree with Chris as this is your best AND safest option because once it's out of that PCGS Slab, all bets are off. At the very minimum, PCGS...
All you folks missed the obvious! The 1962-D is simply smaller...............[ATTACH]
I always ask em if they got any "broken coins"? If I were 12, I'd walk up to the teller, casually trip so that I smacked my head on the counter,...
Low grade IKE's are a lot tougher to find than Low Grade Morgans. But......that's just my opinion. As for collecting a Low Ball Registry Set?...
"Ant Man" was running around in the facility when this CnClad strip was manufactured. Now, he's trying to get out.
I don't understand how the OP, a member since 2010, could have internet access, email access and presumably a method to pay for a coin purchased...
Uhhhh, doesn't "Canceling the Sale" require concurrence of the buyer?
I hear ya! I've got proof sets that I have absolutely no hope of ever selling for what I paid for them. Come to think of it, the ONLY way that...
"Loyal"? The type of "loyalty" you are referring to is only in your mind since I seriously doubt that the US Mint would ever have a product...
What is "like a 50 straight to the face"?
"And the Beat Goes On!" "And the Beat goes on."
That site has some pretty cool items!
Not that "specific coin" but folks through out the history of coins have been counter-stamping different things into coins. These are considered...
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