Is the ridge on the edge a gap in the collar or whatever they used to stamp the stars? (I don't know how they did this on real ones).
The building at Monroe & Ionia was built in 1916 and the bank had moved in by 1917, so that gives you an earliest date. The chart in this article...
Here's my AU58. [ATTACH]
Scrolling through PCGS I see a handful of half dollar dates designated as PL but no DMPL. The subject coin is raw so the seller is just making...
NGC says: And for 1964-D:
Interesting how it goes from "sold" to orange hoodie award.
I don't know - can a seller end an auction early by marking it "sold"? Usually I see another reason listed (error in listing, no longer available,...
https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/commemoratives/silver-commemoratives-1892-1954/19299/1935-connecticut-50c-ms/?des=ms
Seller played dumb in response to me. Maybe we need @Jack D. Young on the case.
Nothing happens unless we all report it. Select copyright or trademark infringement, counterfeit, counterfeit, then a short reason why (like, this...
You don't think people in the US believe some wacky stuff?
My holy grail would be the 1894-S dime. I'm assuming the criteria is that money isn't an issue.
The first US dollar sold for $12 million, so in today's slab-happy world this should go for about the same. Too bad it didn't get the CAC sticker.
A post on the other forum says
It's not clear what the incentive for exporting them was. Was the guinea exchanged on par with the $5, netting them ~.02 ounces, or were the...
My parents buried that dime for luck right after I was born. Can I get it back?
As usual, the barcode is garbage. Among other things, such as the coin looking like garbage too.
Also counterfeit. [ATTACH]
2015-D struck through grease [ATTACH]
I don't really have a favorite but this is the last silver I got in change (2015 I think). It has an odd busted up mint mark. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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