Almost has to be. First day counterfeiting coins, didn't get ANYTHING quite right.
It's easier to work in fractions when you have a balance scale. Put the pans on with the unequal arms, say 1:4 and balance with shims. Put a...
Only the 5 oz silver pucks.
Actually, I think it's one of the best, most innovative designs the mint has done in YEARS. For PROOF coins. Like far too many of the modern...
Correct And correct Also, CACG is now approved, the count is 5.
I wasn't saying that. I was saying that there were coins graded for 3rd parties AND coins that may have been graded for the 1st party.
Fuzzy lines, you can be a TPG to others, while also slabbing your own coins. Or you can be just an FPG.
No, the person on the NTC website also owns coin shop and they are listing on fleaBay.
12 3/8 grain = 0.801886511g 1/2 grain = 0.0323995g Thus the commonly quoted 0.8g +/- 0.03g 0.750 +/- 0.005 fine But don't miss the 1...
Or any primary sources? You would need in some cases to go back to the legislation actually passed to see what was then removed from the...
I'd be interested in what you find out... I track (casually) all of the "companies" using the NumisTrust holder (I'm over 20 at this point)....
And that is the key question!
That's not a grading company, it's an unsealed slab with a paper label.
Show the label.
Same thing, January 1, 1965 which is months before the legislation was passed.
More likely the 1964 book was sent to the presses late in 1963 - Amazon shows a publication date of January 1, 1964.
If you know/trust the dealer, you can also offer to pay through something like TransferWise which cuts out forex fees and makes the transaction...
Making an offer through the platform has costs, but also some level of protection (whatever the platform offers). Making an offer directly avoids...
1:1 magnification would mean that the size of the sensor and the size of the section of the coin you are photographing are identical. 2:1...
The numismatic term is Doubled Die. The die is doubled in manufacturing. And this isn't one.
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