At this point in time, I really don't think it makes much difference WHO is on the coins anymore. And it's not like a living person hasn't been on...
I'll be in for two but that's it. Given the mintage and the fact that I simply do not care for the Reverse Proof finish on the Presidential Dollar...
In the case of the coin, I think that MANY other possibilities were possible but were rejected only to have the CCAC and CFA approve this one? I...
Interesting information! Thanks! Say, do you think "Jackie" would have approved of the image on the coin?
I think probably the absolute "BEST" coin to purchase for under a $1,000 would be an authentic 1804 Silver Dollar. By that, I mean it would just...
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Looks like a 1927 to me and if that's the case, getting it graded would be a waste of your time and your money.
A-a-r-g-h!
Nothing of any significance.
I have a 1966 CnClad Roosevelt Dime which was found in an SMS set that I'm selling for $2.25 million dollars. I'll prolly only get 25 cents...
Mutilated.
BTW, this one will look even worse as a reverse proof.
The US Mint sculptor modeled that portrait after the official White House Portrait of Kennedy. [ATTACH] As you can see, the official portrait...
I don't think he got it wrong. I think NGC got it wrong.................
The NGC Slab explains it all as NGC is incredibly loose with the grading on Eisenhower Dollars.
The Cat must have your tongue!
That is not a Lamination error but grease splatter which is quite common on the Washington Dollar. As for the MEL business, from the photograph...
No. Every coin is NOT inspected since these are minted at about a 100 or more a minute. "Batches" of coins are inspected and if flaws are found...
The mint mark looks oriented correctly. Flat Serif on the top and Bulb on the bottom. The Shield Cent looks like gunk not to mention the fact...
You mean like this Timmer's?? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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