Joesmom is indeed the first winner. Congrats. She has chosen to receive the coins. A random selection from each of the moderators. There is...
Possibly but unlikely. While there is no way to determine the quality of your coins without seeing them, some coins have good value regardless of...
XF seems to be correct. At least this coin is not being bid on strongly.
Here are a few links that should help: http://www.wcsdeals.com/error_coins_error_exonumia.htm http://www.etcmmag.com/...
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Well as I can only offer an opinion based on pics, it isn't an exact opinion. If the line is raised, it would have to have come from the mint....
Congrats to joesmom. She is the first member to correctly answer the three questions. Please pm me with your address and which of the two...
Here is a link to some copies sold by an antique dealer. http://pages.tias.com/848/PictPage/1922419262.html#images
From the pic, it looks like damage after leaving the mint. What it looks like to me is that these coins were stuck in a platic tube and someone...
A lot of the early couterfeits actually sell for nice premiums depending on how they were minted. Some of the coins were made with precious metals...
Here are a few of my favorites. Been a while since these were sold and haven't been lucky enough to find anymore yet.
The 54-S really isn't a major value in the Lincoln series, but it is a nice coin. The toning is caused by so many factors that it is impossible...
PGCS is like any of the grading services. They are close most of the time, but none are 100% accurate. This is why we buy the coins, and not the...
Looks to me as if joesmom may have taken the number 1 spot. Waiting for comformation from the other moderators. Still one prize left, so keep...
There will be two in 2005
I can see what appears to be the image of Lincoln under the wheat stalks. Looks to be raised and not incuse in the pic. But would really have to...
Is this too hard for you guys?
They were not supposed to be. George Washington and the first continental congress set the law concerning who's image would appear on coins, and...
Kind of hard to see the details in the pic, but that almost looks like a flip over strike. Definately a coin that should be authenticated.
The Nickel will return to Jefferson and Monticello in 2006 and remain on the five cent nickel forever according to the current law. The Quarter...
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