BIX too and several local boards. BTW, RCC still exists https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rec.collecting.coins
No... I've only ever seen those three coins. Here's the "MORGAN" [ATTACH] Looking deeper, I wonder if the 19nnn or 20nnn numbers are the coin...
Coins beyond Morgan/Peace dollars have a premium too, because, at the time, only idiots slabbed cheap coins... many of the samples were Kennedy...
100% agree... for people who don't track copyright law, anything you reduce to expression (write down) is automatically copyright for your life +...
You are mistaken. SampleSlabs.com is not Conder101's site. It was developed by the late Cameron Kiefer and is preserved in his memory. There was...
Interesting that somebody is trying to flip it in 3 months time. FWIW, most of the Compugrade slabs I've ever seen have cert#s in the 19### range...
Why is the first production Mustang worth 350K? It's just a car......
And there you have it... https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-81/pdf/STATUTE-81-Pg77.pdf [ATTACH] A travesty in three acts...
PL 88-580 didn't suspend mint marks either. That was part of PL 89-81 the 1965 coinage act... [ATTACH] The trick to figure out the question...
Switch to decaf... I was calling Wikpedia stupid not an individual. We pride ourselves here at being better than Wikipedia and better than...
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So the next coin show buy a generic silver and copper round. Sand off the surface with a belt sander to make both equally flat (and this will have...
No you can't, the copyright goes to the person who first expressed the idea
Back to the coinage act of 1965... note the "SHALL" [ATTACH] (This is a floor price) ASW of a silver quarter is 0.1808 troy ounces, so there...
Nothing. Public Law 88-580 ALLOWED them to keep striking 1964 silver coinage.
@mikenoodle yes there was. @jorglueke is correct. In general, EVERYONE, PLEASE stop citing wikipedia like it's holy writ. At least go one more...
I've often wondered if it isn't part of a strategy to sell expensive fakes. Use real 90% silver and, once you have the master dies, make both...
Glue? Try a soak in pure acetone and see if it comes off...
The other thing about a waffled coin is you know it's an actual error. May never be able to tell WHAT kind of error, but it's not some parking lot...
The other thing to remember is that there's no reason when faking a $35 or $35,000 coin not to use $15 of silver...
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