Did you find the half and the Mercury dimes in the same location? It made me curious if the same person might have dropped them all.
An interesting tidbit on one of those displays is that Philadelphia sent them their reject dies. That seems mean.
100% authentic in my view. Here it is next to a PCGS FR02. Same position, same dark spot from the lower loop of S. [ATTACH]
Last week, this one. [ATTACH] 50 years ago, these. [ATTACH]
This listing says "Once believed to be an 1869/68", so Heritage at least seems to indicate that it was a myth....
If you're including medals, you could get one that has actually been to the moon....
Not sure if I agree with that. When I worked at an ice cream parlor in high school, circa 1975, I pulled probably 50 Kennedy halves from...
Posted already in the newest acquisitions thread, but why not start a separate topic? My normal change at the beer store is six cents. I didn't...
The 1833 looks UNC Details Cleaned to me. Maybe a case for their "guarantee." Still, a nice coin. The 1824 though, wow.
Wow, I just got this in change! I could tell it had been around a while but I'm used to seeing a few 50s and 60s nickels in change. I flipped it...
Heritage shows an MS64 sold May 2023 for $204.
Looks like acid to me too. Whatever it is, it didn't leave the mint like that.
I only have one Morgan, from my grandfather. Not marvelous, but sentimental. [ATTACH]
Nice finds! I worked in a recycled newspaper paper mill during college and all sorts of crazy stuff was found after being tucked away in...
The OP hasn't been on here for 13 years. I'm not aware of anybody who documents these minor die chips.
https://www.noonans.co.uk/auctions/calendar/784/catalogue/?specialcollectionpart_id=1574 takes you directly to the Four Oaks Hoard collection. The...
1900 was a crazy year for quarters. There were three obverse (I, II, III) and two reverse hubs (II, III) used, resulting in a possible 18...
@ddddd got it right out of the gate. [ATTACH] @Anthony Mazza you were on the right track as far as hub types. The obverse change you remembered...
No, but you're in the right ballpark on the variety. It's only been published in the BCCS journal so I don't expect many would know or remember...
Very interesting, @johnmilton. That equals about 7300 coins per die pair. At that rate, if they had made all 30 million, there would have been...
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