Dan's Middle date collection was only missing one variety, 1825 N-5 because it was sold before the N-5 was rediscovered. Every variety IS there,...
So have you picked out your cave yet?
Only for a while, and when it recovers you will have the references to go after those coppers.
Not really, the Civil War didn't end until April 1865.
One dollar, top right corner, top left corner of the emblem the 1 sits on.
An extended soak in vinegar will do it. The acetic acid combines with the copper to form copper acetate which is water soluble and vinegar is 95%...
What you are describing would be impossible to happen in 2005. After 1990 the mintmarks were in the master die so the only way to get a D/S would...
Tirst step is to post good, clear , in focus pictures of it on a scale accurate to at LEAST one decimal place. This is for confirmation that you...
Only if you can find one of those guys P. T. Barnum used to talk about. Should be a lot of them around, he said there was born every minute.
They are VERY slightly out of tolerance (at least the 53 is, the 41 could have been within tolerance before it was worn) but not enough to be...
And you have now had the same answer from two of the top error coin experts.
Small correction, Radon baths, not radium baths. Probably a lot safer but still rather weird. Radon is an inert gas that doesn't combine with...
I think I like the nickel at the original grade better.
Or deleted, and as Camaro says the poster may be banned (Thou shalt not criticize PCGS in any way, shape, or form.) From the voice of experience. :)
1) I don't think they will list the die clash, and die clashes typically do not add any premium. Especially on the early coins. On the toggle...
Sort of, but what about the lower value and raw coins? Does Great Collections handle those? I don't think so. And great collections is an...
[MEDIA] You might want to check out the 1987 documentary Radium City. The entire film is available online. unfortunately no longer for free. It...
When I was there in 1967 it was an unattended exhibit, meaning just signs, no one there to explain things. You walked up a set of steps and put...
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