Great coin! Please don't break it out. Not many errors like that in OGP. Down the road you'll be glad you left it as is. Not just for the...
A coin is considered counterfeit if it is a rip-off of a government minted coin. Since there were no quarters minted in 1933, the "1933" quarter...
Damaged and/or worn coin. Worth 1c. Look for older coins, such as 1909 to 1930's for lincoln cents. If you have any Indian Head pennies, those...
No matter what method you use, the best thing for any coin is that it be rinsed in hot water, air dried, rinsed again, and air dried. Sometimes...
Not trying to hijack your thread, but it seems that the conversation has turned to MS vs. very nice circulated. Has anyone noticed with Indian...
Weak D and regular strike D. Weak D is more valuable. No D with strong reverse is the most valuable.
A keeper for you, unless you don't want it, then you can always sell it.
Have fun!
Apparently they must have fixed it.
If you mean the draped bust, mine fits. I have a newer album, purchased it about 5 months ago.
Get the Intercept A-190 album, much better coverage, and they're in stock.
I have both but there is only one spot in the album for the two cent coin.
Great set, and what seems to be a "labor of love". I am also working on the same set and just purchased an 1864 two cent small motto to replace...
The seller offers your option to return it. Just return it, and you might not want to purchase raw Morgan's in the future.
This appeared several months ago on CT and it was cleared up when e-Bay issued an official statement that they would continue to handle coin...
Somewhat related to this post - U.S. Mint is coming out with colored basketball coins, although the coloring will be post-mint, farmed out to a...
1864 small motto two cent piece in VF or XF condition; and 1936 matte proof Lincoln cent. I have all the brilliant proof cents from 1936 to 2020,...
The U.S. Mint has absolutely no imagination. Both coins to be colorized should have been enhanced (clad half) and reverse proof (silver dollar)....
Your friend left them there for a reason, to look at them, perhaps clean any debris on them, and then place them back or display them. Either...
You'd think though that all they would have had to do was exchange money with a bank in China, or as with the Chinese, the reproduction was...
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