There are large and small date varieties from both Denver and Philadelphia in 1982. As you know, 1982 was the transition year from bronze to...
Now that you mention it, it does look lightly circulated. Thanks for the pointers Spark!
To be worth the grading fees it would have to be at least MS-67RD. And in my opinion it's only MS-64RB.
I've seen those before. What exactly were masonic pennies used for?
MS-64 PL
I don't know how much this token is worth, but it was only 50 cents at an antique shop. Cambridge Iowa [ATTACH]
Puyallup Washington Raspberry Picker Token [ATTACH]
No single book encompasses all exonumia, there is just too much of it. There are many books on all kinds of different exonumia and more often than...
That's an awesome coin! Thanks for sharing. I'll take a guess at the grade, MS-67.
MS-63
AU Details, cleaned. The rough surface makes me think it's been cleaned. And it is definitely worn.
I'll have to sit back and watch now. Of the few coins I own that are older than 1849, none are U.S.
In my opinion there are too many hits to be Gem. MS-64 not FS.
Hard to say with rare expensive coins like that. NumisMedia says $22,750 and PCGS says $25,000.
It's pretty easy to keep it steady, unless you want a very close picture like the one I posted of the close-up of the bottom of the letter "I". To...
I've used this one for several years and it works great....
It's zinc. Based on the reverse design it was made between 1992 and 2008. http://www.varietyvista.com/09d WQ Vol 4 DC/01b LC Doubled Dies Vol...
Once upon a time, there was a new and inexperienced numismatist (me). One day he thought to himself, "I wonder if there is a way to remove those...
AU-53
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