Look at the logo upside down on the reverse. It is a Genie Lamp. Used to be the logo of ANACS when it was owned by ANA.
Yes. New Orleans mint especially was notorious for their weak strikes. This looks typical of their product.
Ah, have we moved to commemoratives? Cincinnati, NGC MS-64PL, ex Bagne. Pop 2/0 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yup. Nothing.
You know, of all my PLs, I don't have one of those yet.
What is the bottom one? Imagine lugging that around in your pocket all day!
Ooh, half dollars are my speciality! Let's start with a banger - 1949S NGC MS-65+ FBL PL [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I had to crack it. Pretty good variety of dates. Nothing rare or high grade, but I didn't expect there to be.[ATTACH]
If it was an original roll, I probably wouldn't crack it. But this is just an Apmex branded roll.
Do you ever find premium coins in rolls? I got this from Apmex... you think they just scoop and go, or do you think they look for premium dates?
Great post! I used to own these shillings: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just bought a $10 face roll of 90% quarters. It's a nice, tight roll. But I'm dying to crack it open and see what's inside. So my question is...
Funny story, I used to own his cousin, the 49D in NGC 65 FBL, with exactly the same coloring. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I got this one at FUN a few years ago. ANACS VF-20 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Yes, I understand that. I was trying to relate the OPs piece to something I had seen before. I was unfamiliar with that trade token, so I was...
Don't know about coins... but here's a couple pictures of the actual Nile.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
In America, we don't usually call the 3-cent a nickel (despite it's composition) (or, we specify that it is a 3-cent nickel as opposed to a 3-cent...
If it was missing clad, it would be copper across the entire side. Both sides show silvery colored bits. This is just extreme environmental...
Given the quality of the photos, I am really unsure on this one.... Strike: Peace dollars are known for weak strike. This appears to be okay,...
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