It would have been very funny if the article just said “Stop making them.”.
I refuse to watch any videos. If you would like help, posts photos. You clearly don’t care if you have errors or not and are just doing this for...
I highly doubt it’s silver, only way of knowing would be an acid test or X-ray gun.
Silver 1 dollar coin. The US made gold and silver 1 dollar coins back in the day, so S is used to denote silver and G is used to denote gold.
Supply and demand set the price. Either there’s a lower supply or higher demand for Eagles over Maples.
I would take a look at the back of that 1912. If it has an S mintmark, it would be a fairly valuable coin even in that condition. When you flip it...
I mean it really depends how you read it, I read it as, a one cent piece was struck on a dime planchet (or blank) and, there was an lamination...
If you’re so sure it’s a 1975 no S Proof, send it in.
So, hypothetically speaking, couldn’t they just decided that 1 coin is needed, mint it and, call it a year?
I believe PCGS and NGC offer a service called “Metallurgical Analysis” or something to that effect. Not sure of the exact process but it sounds...
PMD from a wrapping machine.
Looks like one to me. Nice find!
Looks a lot like a BIE die chip.
Well that depends, if it’s a 1937-D 3 Legs in MS65 or higher, you might be able to get a down payment. Since it probably isn’t, I wouldn’t quite...
I wouldn’t, but only because this guy calls every single coin a “super rare key date”.
I’ve gots to know...
It’s 1919, however the first 9 I worn down so it looks like an 8. 1919-S, pretty good find if you ask me.
Machine Doubleing and someone cleaned it to no end.
You called them gold multiple times and then asked if there was a “silver/gold half”. Sounds like you were asking if there was a gold part of the...
Dates and Mints are as follows: 1939-D 1940 1940-D 1941 1941-D 1941-S 1944-D 1945-D All MS65FB in NGC “Fatty” holders (I believe that is the...
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