If a little sarcasm gets you to leave, there are a dozen people I wish would get the message first.
Bit much of an attitude there, friend... A die crack is transferred to the coin as a raised feature (the die inverts to make the coin). A...
Vivid imagination Drugs Wishful thinking
It's been tried before with inconclusive results. Even similar looking slabs may have different components.
Well, you want to befriend Sasquatch - he knows all the best secret places to pick up dinner and late-night snacks.
Send it back for reholdering and request the weight. Call customer service - I know one of them will do this.
I'm a big fan of Pareidolia because none of us would be here without it. The downside of thinking there is a hungry lioness in the weeds at the...
Some of their largest customers have already recieve submissions back. Check Witter on IG.
The last 5 sold for under $50, including a true auction at $27.01.
Truth... every attempt to legislate a gold:silver ratio has failed. US coins were adjusted in 1853/1854 and again in 1873. The California gold...
Yep. If I had paid $250 when they first hit fleaBay, I'd be slapping myself about now.
Yep forgot to divide by two
Ultimately should be easy to find once the hype fades. 5,000 VA quarter samples "Inaugural" 2,500 PA quarter samples "ANA"
No, the dime is not full split bands (the proper term) there is weakness/hits on the middle band such that it's not distinct.
I posted this in the other thread, but it's relevant here too... https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/publisherdetail/51...
Generally the early mint coined based on deposits. There wasn't a fund to purchase precious metal to be coined on spec. For example the inital...
All of the reports since 1795: https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/publisherdetail/51 They range from a couple of pages reporting production to long...
There were often coins minted early in the year using the prior year's date. Making dies was difficult and expensive - waste not want not.
That was on the page, I just didnt snap it.
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/307 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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