As well as no distinction mentioned in Redbook either about micro s mintmarks on the 21s.
However, wouldn't you agree that since a lot of the items used for the Mint products sold on their website is contracted out to different...
I didn't say it had anything to do with the War of 1812, only that it was during the War of 1812, and the military loss I misspoke on.
Horseshoe bend was a military loss for the U.S. during the war of 1812. You can read about that battle, on March 27, 1814,...
Yes it does, yes it can, and eventually, yes it will. I've seen it happen more often than not, someone pays more for a slabbed coin because of...
Without the scratch or damage, the EF value from numismedia.com is $1260, with it, that may decrease several hundred on value, especially with the...
I really don't think they're that severe, but I'm not knowledgeable enough about the IHCs. I would say it has a good shot at AU.
I've used rubbing alcohol for years, no damage to the slabs.
A habit you should get out of and buy the coin. Buying the slab because its an NGC or PCGS slab regardless of whats in it, eventually is going to...
As rlm'scents pointed out, it looks like PMD=Post Mint Damage, and he is one the of the leading cents guys on the forum. Welcome.
The mint mark has a right tilt to it and may be a VAM 2, which would add a premium to the value ;) Images from VAMWorld.com: 1893CC [ATTACH]...
Rubbing alcohol works good, so does Goo Gone.
Bag marks on chin and cheek completely distracting, some kind of residue looping from about 2 o'clock around the back of Liberty's head, and back...
However, most banks and credit unions don't normally order $1000 worth of pennies for their inventory. Maybe a box or two every 3 months or so....
What specifically did you order from Upstate Coins and what was the listed price for it?
Your order of $1000 in cents is more likely over their normal amount of rolled pennies they order from or receive regularly from Brinks and...
Circulated Jeffersons, with no chance of BU's in the roll, would be face.
I agree with what you state, and add that most people submitting moderns are taking the gamble of the MS/PR 70 grade for the quick flip for higher...
Definitely Type II ;)
That dark colored thing floating in your latte, it's not a chunk of chocolate buddy, you got caught:p
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