I collect/buy coins for my pleasure, not to make money. However, I don't like to overspend, and my experience is I can get an AU-58 in an ANACS or...
Thanks for the education @KBBPLL, still learning. That is a cool clash, and I never look for them other than in the fields.
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I am up for giving him another chance to give the rest of us free stuff!
Clashes only occur in the fields.
Started on dimes over the Labor Day weekend; about 25 rolls in. Whenever I start a new denomination, I go through them slowly at first, checking...
You've gotta leave it somewhere that she can "find" it. Who knows, she may have misplaced it and thought it was lost.
I see from @Histman 's profile he is in California, and there were five winners that matched the 5 white ball numbers, for $1,000,000 each, and...
I mistakenly wrote 11.5, it should be 11.34 grams for a clad Kennedy. Then the math works. 11.34 * .999=11.32866 which converts to troy ounce =...
All good. Just to finish, the 12.5 was the weight of the silver proofs prior to 2019 - the Red Book actually used the 11.5 weight of the clad...
He said it happened when they changed the alloy, which changed the weight and also the amount of silver. Either way you are right, the Red Book is...
I got it - they are using the weight of the clad Kennedy's at 11.5 grams - that translates to .364 troy oz. The silver coins simply weigh more....
Not to interrupt but I get .4074 troy oz. at 99.9% of 12.685 grams. Also, they note that GC has sold 50 2021-S coins in the last 15 years - do...
Hard to tell from the photo - not sure what is going on in the upper-right area.
You sure that's a dime?
58 not FS - sure I am wrong again, but the columns don't look great, and the shoulder appears dark at that angle.
Looks like it may be what the error experts here call a linear plating blister. From @paddyman98: Plating Blisters
I am in for the 1841 copper braided hair large cent, as it would be my first large cent and be the start to a 7070 collection, and thank you for...
Excellent contest, thank you lord Marcovan and congratulations Mr. Spark!
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