62 is fairly low. I could see 63 or 64. But hey, you could resub, cross, or CAC.
Labor laws have changed a lot since 1842.
So, you can still see the date, and that didn't occur at the mint.
I was thinking keep it, until they said the would remove it from the database. If you every try to sell it, most people are going to think it’s a...
I’m not sure if this is exactly how they do this, but the “Spitting Eagle” would most likely be a variety and not an error.
I think it’s more the errors you find are different. Dates aren’t punched into died anymore so you don’t have RPD or Overdates. Mintmarks aren’t...
Fair enough but seems like a bit of a stretch. XFR test will tell you for sure. Most pawn shops and jewelry stores have them.
So I’ve never had a 40% Quarter, but isn’t it the same composition as 40% halfs? Can you not just look at the edge?
Main reason is gold circulated very little, and many MS coins still exist. Most gold can be had at fairly close to spot even in MS grades. Supply...
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If it’s not Abe or QEII, then there are some funky rules going on here that do not make sense. This thread is very confusing and has mostly...
So are they not selling a complete set of all the coins?
I mean it all depends on mintages and household limits, but it seems very possible it could sell out fast. Should be a very popular set.
So best I can tell, no design elements are missing, so this should be a Broadstrike.
Help you with what exactly? I see a circulated Quarter with some form of damage. Cleaning or environmental damage.
Friend of mine picked this up on eBay. Now that they have it in hand, I’m leaning towards damage. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It ain’t silver boss. I’m guessing environmental damage made it look similar to a War Nickel.
What are the rules here? US coins? World? Fictional persons count?
I am 100% with you on this, for coins people find in circulation. But I have a hard time believing people who know nothing about coins just...
At the end of the day, CAC is pretty much just a second opinion on the coin. No matter what anyone says about a coin, you should buy it if you...
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