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There are fake Trade dollars with chopmarks. Sometimes the mark was on the original coin, sometimes added to the fake later.
Usually the commemoratives remain on sale until the next years commemoratives come out. For example the Apollo 11 comms remained on sale until...
Maybe, but frankly I wouldn't be able to recognize him from that portrait.
Yes, but look at the "premiums" offered. $25 to $50 for a complete flying eagle and indian set that has the 1856, the 1877, the 09 S. The Shield...
Especailly now with the new increased prices the mint is charging. What are the proof ASE's now $83?
Nearly invisible when new, but after some handling (especially by collectors who hold them by the edge) the higher copper content of the center...
So what would tha metal corrosion be doing to the tissue inside your nose?
All 1963 and 1973 cents are brass.
Well if that happens just throw it back, I'm sure someone will want it, :D
L is too close to the cap to be 49, 50 or 51. LIBERTY ir too close to the hair to be 51 or 52. Junction of hair and forehead is too far left in...
OK rev is Breens rev BB which means S-49, 50, 51. 52, 53 or 54. Back to the obv again
First thoughts thick planchet lettered edge LIBERTY down againt the hair 1794 S-44 - 72 or 1795 S-73 thru 76. Position of the 1 compared to the...
No I don't have any "inside" information, but considering they have already done it for two years, and there is only one more issue left, I can't...
What's funny about that? (other than three people potentially being willing to buy it) It's easy to have more items in baskets than are...
What I don't understand is 50 years ago the 1 kopeck was almost certainly a copper alloy, Copper is a biologically reactive metal. It should...
It is a little unusual that the rotation orientation of the state is wrong.
1819 N-1 Yes it is an overdate, but no it isn't a rare overdate. 1819 N-1 is an R-1+ coin with many MS coins known. It is common enough that it...
If only two are known I'm surprised it wasn't declared treasure and purchased by another museum. I'm surprised they released it for auction.
Calcol got to this before I did. If no museum wishes to purchase the coins they go back to the finder and landowner. I would also suspect that...
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