The gold coins were not being taken until after the dealine and no one surrendered them voluntarily. Up until that point, people could exchange...
Actually, this one is worth the grading expense. However, only NGC currently grades the GSA Morgans and leaves them in the GSA holder, so send it...
And N.Y.
Several of the local B&Ms near me list on craigslist, and the pawn shops do as well.
That mark on the cheek could be a factor in grade from a TPG. I would think 64-65 isn't out of line for this one. About $275-$470.
That may be true in some places, but not everywhere. Case in point: When silver was on the rise, and hit $40 an ounce, towards the end of 2010, I...
PMD=Post Mint Damage.
Actually, no he was not. Because of Roosevelt's E.O. 6102, that helped to get America on the road to recovering from the Great Depression, which...
The steelies of 43 were in a sense plated. They were zinc coated steel planchets before being struck. This one; however, looks like it has...
Many people think this is a crappy decision; however, the public was under orders from POTUS, in April of 1933 to surrender all gold coins,...
And that's a good POV to have.
I sent that guy an email correcting his error. This is my email: His reply: I know enough about the subject to know how to correctly spell...
Why didn't you counteroffer his $400 with one of your own?
Oh you're welcome. You can find mintage numbers in the Red Book Guide to U.S. Coins by R.S. Yeoman, published by Whitman Publishing :thumb:
I've never heard of such a law. Link?
There's also mechanical doubling, which has a flattened step like appearance.
I can see doubling, but I can't tell if it's flattened and step like, which would indicate mechanical doubling, or notched, which would indicate...
Some of those sets are worth less, today, than their original issue price from the Mint.
Quite common. 1,819,717,540 struck that year.
LOL Bought feed with them, used them for mortgage payments, tax payments, etc.
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