All known 1804 dollars are accounted for. Check the edge. That is always the giveaway.
If you are a member of the ANA, they have very reasonable insurance for coin collections.
I collect 1936 Commemorative Half Dollars in PCGS Doily slabs. Not all types are known in Doilies, but I have about 7 different ones. I am always...
No. It is amazing. Roger Burdette needs to see a pic. Probably a very early strike before they lowered the striking pressure. I have a PCGS MS65...
The second piece has been cleaned, hence the downgrade. The super strike kept it from getting a details notation.
Do you "invest", whatever that means, because you don't know how to buy precious metals?
If they are bigger than a quarter, then they aren't quarter blanks. Maybe a Mexican coin.
Rockwell hardness tested with a very small point, so this is way too big to be that. The BB theory would be correct.
Better than being nickel and dimed to death.
Since they are circulated, they are good for wrapping a small present.
I don't put a lot of trust in a company that calls itself a "mint", but doesn't actually mint anything... but CofAs that is.
Registered Mail was once one of the most secure forms of shipping. Everyone that handles the package is supposed to sign for it, so that should help.
Lean times.
Most popular Ag bullion coin in Europe. Not the U.S., hence the low premium. The stagnant design doesn't help - especially when it doesn't have...
Thank you. I wasn't trying to pull one over on ANACS, but post-mint processing is noted - "Antiqued". No crazy colors, just emphasized...
Great thing to "accidentally" give to a kid.
Sad they don't even correctly call it a Cent.
God's gift to the numismatic community. High prices low grades.
A mystery wrapped in an enigma.
Hard to tell from pictures since they are matte-finished specimens.
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