@norantyki How long did it take for cents to disappear from everyday circulation in Canada once they were discontinued?
They won't have to do anything, prices will still be in odd amounts, ending in 9's for that psychological kick. 3.20 pounds of ground beef at...
Your wikipedia definition is acceptable. A collector is just that, they collect, a numismatist studies. We learn about the designs, why they...
He did, in a thumbnail It's just environmental damage
The problem is people expect exact change and as long as cents are available they will continue to be used and manufactured by the billions at a...
These are all the die cracks that develop on the T rev, the OP coin shows all of the cracks. I can't be sure but there may even be an additional...
The only difference is the label on the slab (except for the 2017 W burnished or the 201 W proof if they had one.) All the rest I believe are...
Modern counterfeit. As a rule they aren't really worth much of anything but the old contemporary counterfeits usually are valuable,
I hadn't really even looked atht eobverse but you are right the busts are rather different.
Only in the short term. Within less than a year there won't be any cent rolls to search.
$6,000 for a raw 1794 S-61 large cent, AU-58 sharpness net VF-20 for some problems. Still 12th finest known. If the dealer still has it I may...
But you are still out $150, so it isn't free.
Plus the 2019 sets were I believe $65, the 2020 sets started at that but then were raised later in the year to $105. So the $105 probably became...
True because these are proofs, and they retire proof dies after only around 3500 to 5000 coins.
If this seller is who I think it is, he is OK, if you buy from him occasionally just have him take the shipping fee off you next purchase. I had...
Compaed to the genuine the font on the ONE and S are all wrong. On the genuine the inside of the O is broad and somewhat squarted off, on the...
I think he is just surprised that the planchet strip can be coiled like that. Butwhen you roll the metal out to blank thinkness it isn't ridged...
Typically these things sell in the $700 to $1K range.
The first $100 US coin was the 1997 1 oz platinum.
I don't know about the 82's but the 1999's used a different reverse hub design and the positioning of the lettering with respect to the central...
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