you might have even done a little better by asking what is the best they can do rather than setting the new price yourself. Richard
similar to some on this page http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/byz/anonymous/t.html
I think you meant RPM but that isn't possible either since by 1990 the mintmark was included in the master hub. What you are seeing there is the...
1954S is a repunched mint mark #1954S-1MM-05
this is ther resul,t of a coin rolling/wraping machine. The damage was done by the fingers that crimp the roll.
Jello, PCGS lists 33 1982 small date zincs in MS67. There are only 3 1982 DDR known to exist at this point. Richard
I would hate to see what the slab would look like for an 1830 armoire.....
I think the most glaring item that I haven't heard anyone mention so far is that if this were designed for use in Hong Kong sometime between 1776...
You don't actually need to attend. You just need to k now someone that you trust that is going and have them act as your agent. Richard
the finish on the medals is known as "antique bronze" and they are artificially aged at the mint. Richard
this type error is called a lamination peel. it is due to improper mixing of the alloy Richard
It looks like you have ingredients for an award winning display at the ANA world's fair of money!
If anyone ever found a way for this idea to fly and it caught on you would very quickly find the face value stamped on US bullion to jump to near...
all you are missing is the original packaging [ATTACH] Richard
anothe good reason not to put president that are still alive on our coins is that as long as they are alive they still have time to do something...
this is post mint damage caused by the crimping fingers on a coin rolling machine. you can find this type of damage on many different dates. Richard
not plated, that coin has been harshly cleaned. It was probably in a Whitman folder where the reverse is not visible so the owner only polished...
If you look closely at the coin you can see that the rim is that way because the coin was once encased in a "lucky cent" aluminum token. Richard
more importantly, if an orange is an orange why isn't a banana called a "yellow"?
It may seem like a lot of work for 9 cents but this was done in an age when you could use a shaved down cent to fake out the coke machine and get...
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