As someone else who went to school in Kentucky, his comment made perfect sense to me. 10th grade History class, most of the students couldn't...
I didn't pay attention to what the coin was he wanted to submit. Yes, but not if you only have one coin you want to send in.
You probably don't hear too much about them because they don't really make products for the consumer market. They make coinage blanks for more...
Yes cheapest is going to be to piggyback on someone else's submission, otherwise the shipping and the invoice fee are killers. If you can...
Maybe, but it doesn't help much if everyone else still blames you. :)
With possibly just a few exceptions the counterfeiters stopped making cast fakes thirty years ago or more. Pretty much everything since then has...
Business strike, mintage of 142,000, one of the more common Commemorative dollars
Quite possibly. On a whim I just googled "1964 half dollar", and on just the first page were at least two articles (including the very first one)...
You probably are. No offense to you personally, but they will probably make a lot more from their online business during the time they spend with...
So after "standard shipping" how much do you have in it? I think what LA Geezer is describing is an old David Hall Rare Coins flip.
That is Jarden Zinc.
And more than two times the headache to get rid of as Kentucky pointed out. The reason the prices of the individual coins add up to more than the...
And if he'd like to buy another one ( or two, or twelve, several thousand etc.)
The original link also explains what happened. People had 6 months to exchange their old round pounds after which they would be worthless....
It's either Longacre doubling or Machine doubling, not a DDO.
The ONLY Close AM cents worth a premium are the 1992 and the 1998 S and 1999 S. No other Close AM cent has a premium because of the "Close AM".
The S mintmark punch used for the circulation strike dies was the same punch used for the Type 1 S proof dies.
I would think if you were rockwell testing a die blank, you would testit BEFORE the end of the blank was turned in the lathe to create the cone...
Yes that is their policy, the problem is getting them to enforce their "policy".
A fool and his money are soon parted. If the seller actually got $300, he found his sucker. And if someone actually paid $300 for it, when they...
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