I think they are cut facing up. So this would be a drastic misalignment. Anxious to see the back. Please point out what you are seeing Garlicus.
Well the serial numbers don't suggest that they came from uncut sheets. Because those will be very high and start with 99. Please let us know what...
Uncleaned and in MS condition anywhere from $1- $5. If this coin is legit, I am probably in the $2-$3 ballpark. Some interesting wear on the...
On the miscuts, it looks as if someone took sheets and created their own errors. If the reverse is completely correct, and the obverse miscut,...
Almost a 14 year old thread. But to the poster #29, this is just a copper plated zinc cent with toning. They tone very easily and quickly. It's...
Take a look at USA Coin Book online (just as a guide, it's not written in stone). Use the left margin to see other denomination and different...
Please stop with the copper fallacy. It is illegal to melt copper cents. Secondly, copper is an alloy and if it were allowed to be melted, it...
Often on the proofs the steps look very nice. Both could be proofs. The steps on the 59 don't seem correct for a business strike.
Even if Tesla made $1B per year profit, they would be overvalued 40x. And they don't make any money. There's no fundamentals to that stock. I saw...
The DDR on the 1939 shows very prominent doubling on the letters in MONTICELLO. Use the search box here, there are some very good photos and examples.
There's no slot in cash registers for 2's, and it's a pain reconciling at the end of the shift. So when a store gets one, they are often glad to...
I'm seeing 1955-D. The doubled die is 1955 and would be obvious even in a poor photo.
In G4 it's $37,000. This P-01 is a destroyed cull even if you can read the date. $5,000 tops. $27,562.50 is sucker money.
2x3 sounds like it has already been cut.
It's not a W quarter. It's environmental damage. Rust. It could have been a metal detecting find put back in circulation. The soil contains all...
The only thing that can cause it to go to 100,000 or a million is having more buyers than sellers. As there is nothing else driving the price up....
Roger Payne: American biologist and zoologist. 1-29-35 Richard Brautigan was born the next day.
If you weigh them, you would know. For clads, $100= 5 pounds. Almost exactly.
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$31,343.35 Who is paying this ridiculous price, for literally a piece of nothing?
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