You seem rather combative about this. If it floats your boat, that's great. People are looking for anything they can collect out of circulation,...
Not to be confused with this one, where V meant both. [ATTACH]
I also think it's PMD. The same type of hits happened to the date and elsewhere. MM position does not match either of the two on VV.
As a buyer and never a seller, and only having gone to small local shows, I'd say bring something different. I've always left a show disappointed....
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Too late to prevent the spread of jazz I guess.
Actually $3999 (basically $4k), and it does say sold out. That's a big roll of the dice.
Spiky FDR. Some sort of die gouges or polishing I guess. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
When it comes to Barber types and transitions, I'm a master of useless knowledge. 1899-1905 was an interesting period for these - nickels, dimes,...
The right ribbon end had an extra fold added in 1901. All three mints had a mix of both, but the "thick ribbon" is fairly uncommon for 1901-S...
Not sure if these qualify either, but I enjoy the pairing. Two different reverse types. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You hear about it, you want one, you can't find one, you buy one. That's all I can figure.
That's crazy and lazy. Who goes to a coin show to find websites? Nice report.
Even if it's really single-press hubbing chatter, the hobby needs to find a new term for it. It's not really DDO or DDR; it's more like MD but on...
It's supposed to align with the grading for currency, baseball cards, etc. I don't see the point myself but I suppose there are collectors who...
I note that the bulge in the rim aligns with the raised ridge in the voided metal, In God We is weakly struck in the void (or seems to be), and...
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Own a rental in a college town and don't rent to students. That's the sweet spot. As far as PM and enjoying gambling, the problems there for me...
I found one of those behind the door plate at my first house when I was stripping and painting it. I can't recall noticing if it was lacquered or...
Maybe it's lacquer and not shellac? I know it used to be common to lacquer coins to preserve them, and I think the Canadian mint used to lacquer...
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