I am writing a book, and the first chapter is about these
Chapter 1 Branch Mint Proofs Section 1 New Orleans 1851-o Trime (3-cent Silver) Type 1 Small star There are 2-4 that claim to be proof...
Have any pics- one thing I learned from the roll searches post your results page was "If you have no pictures, it is not true"
Got that 1914-d back PCGS VF20,
I agree with @paddyman98 calm it down a little bit, and plus, this is not going to stop them
If you look close, there is a bump on the coin
PCGS or NGC
That's not me who said that
Thanks guys I was reading a collector's universe thing One guy said "Breen didn't know a thing about proofs"
I is was me, I would say "I'm not cleaning no coin" (with sass)
In his book, Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of US and Colonial Proof coins, chapter Branch mint proofs, it is really confusing, can anyone help me...
Business strike
Keep it. it is a steelie wheatie: Copper plated: But still a wheatie! Good find
1924-s wanted. Only one I need to complete my collection.
Really nice toned dime
made in 1970's
In not a movie: Hawaii Five-o episode with the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel "The $100,000 Dollar Nickel" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0598155/
Oh, sorry I was jut late, sorry. I own a 1936 proof set, which obiouvsly includes a proof buffalo nickel
Mechanical doubling
I can say, not a 2x die nor a rare. What was the poll, if people can answer you're question??? Sincerely, Tyler
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