BECAUSE - Your Typical Bank Teller/Vault Teller does not KNOW that they can still be ordered. Liken it to asking the average man or woman on the...
Definitely a bastardization of the term "First Strike" as the coins have absolutely NOTHING to do with being "First Struck" (presumably off of a...
Your photo would not be "lacking" of only it were in focus.
Seriously? No. The number produced is unknown and could literally be thousands of coins. From the Small Dollars Page: "Measures have been...
The edge lettering for the Proof Coins was applied during the minting process via a 3 part collar. At some point in time, the 3 collar pieces...
The "DIES" received the chrome plating not the planchets or coins. What you have here is simply a plated coin which is considered PMD (Post...
Uhhhhhh.........no?
I think that they are all worth more than face BUT when the costs associated with selling the coins is factored in, it's just much easier to spend...
I think the steps look too round to be a proof.
"Bump" doubling similar to the 2009 Formative Years Lincolns and is a direct result of the new "single squeeze" technology. Premium? Maybe a bit...
Hmmm. I realize that these have been deemed counterfeit and could very well have been made by our favorite "scape goat", the Chinese who are...
Russ Stringham is the only other person I know of that collects "dot heads". You do know what a dot head is right?
Where'd you get the "dot head" photo?
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That looks like a garbage disposal coin for sure!
I like your reply but I don't see any mention of the fact that if silver pushed beyond $2.00 and ounce, then each coin the government produced...
I always thought that my chances of getting some type of error was in purchasing the bags of coins offered by the current US Mint. However, out...
Thank you for sharing!
There MUST be a reason.
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