Yes, it's possible. But none has been identified since Henning was caught over 60 years ago.
According to legend, Henning admitted to making a sixth die but no proof was ever found.
As Legomaster pointed out, there are no 1952-dated Hennings, so yours can't be a Henning. Henning counterfeited 1939, 1944, 1945, 1947, and 1953...
Welcome to CT! That's PMD - Post Mint Damage. It looks like it may have done some hard time in a parking lot. You should start a new thread for...
I buy them as part of the annual silver proof set and just leave them in the govt packaging. I hadn't considered the .999 trading at a premium to...
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This 1923 article made me smile, as it could have been written today, in 2019. Thanks for posting. Fun fact: In 1923, when this article was...
Two nice examples of one of my favorite series. Is that a die crack on the large date obverse or a trick of the light? Agree the LD has probably...
We discussed here, although the thread went off-topic. The consensus was that, although attractive, there was not much interest in paying the...
At first I thought Monticello looked a little too mushy to be a proof but your animated .gif is more convincing. It's hard to tell from...
No. Proof sets in 1971 and 2017 bore the "S" mint mark, so your 1971 Lincoln cent and 2017 Frederick Douglas quarter can not be proofs. I can't...
Glad they arrived safely! Enjoy!
Here's a nice summary of the 70-point Sheldon scale that should answer your question. Briefly, proof coins are specially struck, high-quality...
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Agreed. I suspect the medals will have a very small mintage yet follow the same pricing model as well. It's a pretty set but not likely to...
Sorry my post wasn't clear. No, the medal can not be bought by itself, only as part of the two-piece set.
It's not an Eagle, it's the American Legion commemorative dollar.
From the mint, no, they only sell the set in the link I provided. They'll be available in the aftermarket of course.
So the mint's releasing a 2-piece set - silver dollar and silver medal, both .999 silver. Medal mintage is limited to 10,000. I don't collect...
I know #18 for sure. I think I know #1 and #14. Other than that, I got some book-learnin' to do. Good job!
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