In about a thousand years. And remember these may be on the list that the distributors can now buy several days ahead of time (I don't know if...
What do you do with the left over silver webbing? Looks like you can get a manual rolling mill for under $200 so I guess you could melt the scrap...
I have as well, but only the Uncirculated ones. The proofs are too common.
I might go for them, but not on the 24th. Maybe a few years from now on the aftermarket when the prices are reasonable. Especially if people go...
Or worse, one guy had a dealer submit for him and the coin was damaged while it was at the TPG. It was a rare coin worth hundreds, but the dealer...
I separate by country, then denomination, then type, then date.
Why not just buy some silver blanks?
It says quantity 1 One what? One oz.?, one pound? One coin? Excuse me, one collectible round metallic item?
You will also see them the same thing on NGC slabs where the insert makes contact with the outer shell. Not moisture just contact between the...
If I remember correctly I believe there are 25 different varieties and the most complete collection ever assembled had 22 of them. (That may have...
There is a scrape along the left side of that "line". The scrape pushed up a ridge of metal creating the "line".
The tolerances listed in the Coin World Almanac differ from some of those listed in that chart.
There was a 1970 Canadian dollar struck on a gold planchet confiscated by Canadian authorities at the 1980 ANA auction in Cincinnati OH.
Bottom one is 1802 S-231 One of the two stemless wreaths for that year. I believe the upper left is 1807 S-271.
How about an honorable mention for Sally Rand and her fan dance?
You will not e ANACS says they reserve the right to turn counterfeits over to the SS. not that they WILL turn them over. As far as I know they...
But not as much as a silver dollar could. Like I said earlier the silver was worth a lot less than the face value of the coin. It bought more as...
Maybe he thought it was an 1871. Not rare but a better date, unfortunately it IS a 74.
Wish they had finished it. The half dime is the only denomination of Seated coinage that I haven't seen made into a "potty".
That would be interesting because the 1982 S proof cent was 95% copper
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