What is really kind of sad is the changes they made him do converted it into almost a copy of one of the losing designs (on the losing design the...
I concur, definiely rev F, star 6 doesn't point at the headband so 9 and 10 are out, star 13 points higher up on the curl than on LM-12, so it is...
The second one is a poor modern copy of a Widows Mite, a Prutah of ancient Judea.
It did take down our inventory/billing system here at the shop. On Jan 1, 2000 the program reverted to 1980. Fortunately I have taken the...
It has had enough wear/abrasion that it is worn through the copper plating on the high areas exposing the zinc.
Noy seeing any doubling (coin identification is easier and better done with images shot straight on not at an angle) Can't say anything about the...
The R stood for REPLICA and was a common way for honest manufacturers to mark their copies back before the 1973 Hobby Protection Act. It is also...
1.8 Billion Just under 1.7 Billion.
In 1835 they used two different head styles typically called the head of 34 and the head of 36. There are some differences in the profile, but...
Mirroring??
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And then they would suffer the slings and arrows of all the upset buyers "because they wrecked the aftermarket!" when the prices plummet from the...
1835 head of 34, large date, large stars, point of leaf below S2 is Near Center N-1, R-1+
Are the ones on ebay actually selling at $300? Or is that just an asking price? Asking prices don't mean much. What they actually SELL for is...
I don't remember name off the top of my head but that B is the logo of the company that makes the generic shells, not that of the un-named...
I believe (without checking) the Booker T Washington was originally authorized for a mintage of 5 million. As mentioned sales were bad and after...
Looks like two sets of clashmarks.
Also hardening dies is not as easy as it sounds. You have to heat it to the right temperature, keep it there for the right amount of time and...
Because the Coin World article said the Mint schedule was wrong and that it would be a medal. I supposed they checked with someone at the Mint...
I'd be willing to pay $25 for it.
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