You're trying too hard to find errors where none exist. This is just circulation wear and tear.
The US uses coin alignment (heads up/tails down) when producing coins and medal alignment (heads up/tails up) when producing medals. Many, many...
Sal, the point is that when you yell, "The sky is falling!" (ala Chicken Little), sooner or later nobody will believe anything you say. You should...
I'm really disappointed in you, Sal!
Because they had it coming!
It depends on the condition of each coin. Most coins in better condition have a numismatic value which is often greater than the melt value. As...
What most collectors refer to as "Classic Commems" were half dollars issued by the US Mint from 1892-1954. The Mint stopped issuing commemorative...
Don't let those quarters sit idle. Give them to your wife!:woot:
First, welcome to the neighborhood, JR! Just so you know, it is considered proper etiquette to start your own thread rather than hijack that of...
You'll have to forgive @SensibleSal66 . His memory is the second shortest thing on his body.
When I was active on eBay, I used to play games with the sellers that did not accept returns. Seller: Returns not accepted. Me: Do you accept...
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I get direct deposit, so I'll have to check with my bank.
Have they started Round Two yet?
That looks like a lamination error on the 1926 because it doesn't look raised like a crack would.
"Weak D"? Looks more like "No D" to me.
Handblown Glass by Becraft of the Ozarks, circa 1970 (missing one original cruet top) [ATTACH] Mr. Becraft ran his glassblowing business out of...
All of those parallel striations you see below the legend are indicative of die deterioration.
Yes it is! It's just the result of an overworked die.
That's what I call them!
Separate names with a comma.