There could be another one just like it on the other end of the roll.
Done. What was my time?
$300
I heard a program on the radio about the whole sauwastika issue, and there are students of East Indian descent who are wearing T-shirts with green...
After seeing how 1971-74-S Proof Ikes get covered in PVC from exposure to everyday life, I guess they wouldn't cover them either. I find it...
Ebay.
About 10% of any slabs I receive back from ANACS are cracked - terrible crazing like cracked porcelain - so they go back for a free re-holder in...
You are correct. The 1955 Doubled Die was issued on purpose by the Philadelphia Mint. There was a coin shortage due to a hurricane in 1955, and...
Sad what ignorance makes you make signs for. Those aren't swastikas, they're sauwastikas.
Really? What year was the Swastika invented, and what year was the Sauwastika invented? I can't find that information in my Encyclopedia Britannica.
But the still don't cover Redfield Hoard red holders.
The thing that most people don't know or forget though is that with NGC and the strap sticker grading that so many seem to like, at least some of...
Doubled Dies are not errors. They are very small (except for a few instances) misalignments in pressing the design from the hub into a previously...
To me, not worth sending in SMS or not. It's nice, but this modern grading game is a fool's errand.
That is a great story. Lose the gloves - they make you look like you don't know what you're doing.
The '65 is an SMS coin, so it should be graded differently - these things weren't shot out into hoppers.
If this dealer paid $10 for it when it walked in the door I would be very surprised.
Very thoughtful and observant woman. A definite keeper.
Unfortunately, now a joke that will make you lose your job.
No need to worry about that. There aren't enough around to cover the marketing fees. The only ancients they can even do the with are widow's...
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