I already calculated the weights based on the published weight of a 2019 silver quarter.
Yes, Chris, I am, except the latest Red Book that I have doesn't have weights for the new .999 Silver Proof Coins, so I was trying to figure it out.
yes, in fact what I need can be extrapolated from that. The half dollar will weigh twice as much, and the dime will weight .4 x the weight of the...
I was wondering if anyone had the data or if I would have to wait until I bought my silver proof set. Has anyone seen the actual weights on the...
As far as rank... I’ve gotta be in the top 5, right?
MS-66
Yes. It seems that the W mint coins are randomly mixed in with other new 2019 coins.
All of the Ws that I found were in rolls of American Memorial Park (Guam) coins
That’s just pure evil, Doug! I almost feel sorry for Frank now...
Ok, let me see if I can help. There is a lot of misunderstanding here, but most of it unfortunately on your part. There are 2 types of Jefferson...
Yes, I have seen a small number. All Lowell Quarters
Please do! Your pictures are good and clear, and you listen to what people say instead of arguing. I’d be happy to help (as will many others...
I don’t know why I’m surprised that it takes so long to start seeing new coins, with the exception of Quarters, but I digress... Today I got 2...
This is not a dot cent. A real dot cent would have a raised dot, and it would be distinct and centered. Your coin does not have a dot.
It’s funny because with all of the sets, it’s hard to keep track of all of the special finish coins. So far, ANACS is the only TPG to certify...
2010 was the last year for Satin Finish Mint Sets. The satin finish was used from 2005-2010.
I will not be there.
The satin finish comes from the dies, not the planchets, as the strike imparts the finish on the surfaces of the coin.
It’s pretty well spelled out in the US constitution. The size, weight, composition, and legends on a coin are all mandated by law and any changes...
Those coins were authorized by an Act of Congress! It’s easier to be thought a fool than to open ones’s mouth and remove all doubt. Oh and just...
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