Another difference is the Inaugural medals are produced privately, they are not struck at the US Mint.
It would also need some time to acquire the wear this coin has. Are you sure it was struck in Spain? I don't have reference with me but that...
From what I see, I think it is real.
I don't think there is anything wrong with believing in eugenics, the problem has always been in its application. It has typically been used to...
It is a CAM.
At the time the scale was created (and remember it was a PRICING scale not a grading scale) that premise was correct and it had been correct for...
It worked for comics and cards because they didn't have an already firmly established grading system, coins did. For cards and comics it just...
Three serious die cracks, dishing of the fields from severe die wear, and also showing PIDT (Progressive Indirect Design Transfer)
No L. At 3.73 grams it is way too heavy to be bronze so it is a heavily worm coppernickel cent and they don't come with an L
""D or just wishfully thinking ?" - how am I supposed to answer yes or no to that?" No/Yes
I'll see what I can find out, but since they were very strict with gold the light to heavy range probably wasn't very wide.
And the massive hoarding of coins which brought about the civil war tokens didn't really begin to be a big problem until 1862.
Means you really should get a scale that reads to two decimal places.. Your quarter could weigh anywhere from 5.75 to 5.84 grams. A little on...
Me. I have no interest in the stuff
Never collected the 7070, but I have all of them except the w motto seated dollar. When I started collecting it was with the Whitman type set...
They seem rather heavily worn for coins that would be from 0 to 22 years old.
It's also a result of the alloy chosen. Manganese doesn't really alloy well with silver and the result is a variable alloy that leaves toning...
On copper coins no they didn't because the metal value, while somewhat close to the face value, had enough wiggle room in it that it provided the...
Yep it's worth 25 cents, IF you can get someone/thing to take it.
I believe they actually found three of them in Lake Mead.
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