Is an LCS like a LTD?
I want one just like yours. I believe the chop marks represent the authentication from the region where it's being traded.
Typical soft strike shoulder...highest point shows planchet chatter not struck out.
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66 RD 12.00 idunno
The Museum is the actual old Carson City Mint you know...The #1 steam press still operates and is run from time to time. Well worth the visit,...
Several years back I toured the Museum and was captivated by the complete Gold CC coinage display in very high grade...I wonder if it's still on...
About 25 yrs ago my friends and I were boating on Folsom Lake near Sacramento and one of them spotted a penny on the beach. The lake was very low...
You're probably right!
These phantom mint mark issues were invented by the TPGs to trick fanatical bullion collectors into paying premiums for regular bullion issues.
Novelty "Fun Coins" obviously.
PCGS has certified over 40,000 of the subject coin, a regular bullion strike, struck in SF, which came from a sealed Monster Box with the...
I don't believe a 67 actually exists...Not even the PCGS example looks 67 in my eye...Another exaggerated piece for a registry set.
Make that 60:pompous:
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With appx. 34,000 tons of known gold reserves worldwide, there would only be appx. .0155 oz. of gold wealth per person. Not much wealth per...
It's been failing since we departed the Gold Standard.
Looks like a solid AU55 coin to me.
Agree with 25.
I'm not surprised...I have several 66s which don't even compare with the 65s in overall appeal.
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