What I found highly ironic... shortly after this discussion, I noticed there was an NGC MS-65PL 1970D Nickel on Great Collections... I won it last...
Machine doubling or mechanical doubling looks weird on incuse elements such as you show.... it has quite a different appearance than the...
My very first coin was given to me on my first birthday. It happened to be a silver dollar: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My ad-blocker claims it has blocked 6.7 million ads... I've been using it for quite a while. It says it has blocked 20 on this page alone... I...
I don't know, but I'm not particularly fond of his plagiarizing my posts!
And this is why I don't gamble more than a couple bucks on a lottery ticket every couple months... you will always be disappointed. I guess if...
How much did each box cost?
If you ever google anything, the top "results?" will be their AI summary. It isn't great, but it has been getting better. Try searching for a...
I can't help with the variety on the cent, but I will say... based on the disruptions in luster in the field, I'd grade it AU-58. It is very just...
You either have one of these, or something trying to look like one of these. Whether it is genuine or not... beyond my expertise:...
The fact that it is a set, still in the issued holder (which appears to be in good condition) actually means its worth more than the sum of its...
Yes, unfortunately it has been very harshly polished. The reason people do this to a coin is for the very reason you fell for it - it makes it...
Fully prooflike 64D, 68D, 69D, 70D, and 70S have all been graded by NGC. 64D is by far the most "common" with a whopping 17 designated. There are...
The 1925 S nickel is notorious for being one of the worst made nickels of the whole series. That is very evident from the worn dies on the obverse...
The strike of the obverse on the OPs coin is the first sign of the fake.... I've literally never seen one with such a wide planchet that the outer...
Yup, definitely DDD.
https://www.usmint.gov/comic-art-24-karat-gold-proof-coin-superman-25DSG.html Well I'll be danged, he's right. This is an absolutely ridiculous...
So... they aren't coins. They are just bullion rounds produced by the US mint. The title of this thread is misleading.
They are not meant to circulate... they are meant to generate revenue. You'll notice many coins from places like Cook Islands, Niue, Somalia......
NGC MS-66PL. These are difficult to find in prooflike condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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