You've probably heard of Canada's polymer-based banknotes, but seeing them in person is pretty interesting. They remind me of the consistency of...
Ooh, very pretty. I especially like the reverse!
I wouldn't want to cross paths with her in a dark alley.
I would have to say the Barber designs look the manliest.
I may be really bad at discerning between the various MS grades but even I know that 1892 25C looks better than MS60.
I love his rant about how slabs can be faked and therefore you should trust his coin.
The flying eagle "cent" looks like it's made out of plastic.
I agree that it'd be nice if they did them with original specifications, like what they did with the 2009 special Lincoln cents (I think). I'm not...
The nice thing about wheat pennies is most of them aren't expensive, so you can start out cheap and then once you're happy with those you can...
Here's my 1928-S I got ~12 years ago. It's my first Walker and one of the first coins I ever bought. As you can tell, it saw many pockets during...
Thanks everyone for your replies!
I was wondering about that, since I think that reverse die with the big "fancy" 25 was only paired with the overdated obverse die. Thanks for the...
"Edge" is the reeded part (in this case) and "rim" is the thin circle around the perimeter of the coin, right?
Does "edge bump" indicate a more severe problem that increases the chances of a body bag or is it just the location of the ding?
Thanks for your reply! Here's the reverse. [ATTACH]
Hi all, Below are images of my 1818 quarter. It has a small rim nick of some sort below the last 8 and I'm curious if this would prevent it from...
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