You might have a RPM.
Funny, funny as always. This site would be boring without mrbrklyn around. Thank you for the history lesson.
I just received my fist ancients and am very excited. One of the coins is a Constantine the Great bronze. What would have been the purchasing...
I did not think about it quite the way desertgem put it, but I think he is making good points (not because he is a moderator).
Just a suggestion, but think about switching gears to Lincoln cents, Mercury dimes, large cents, walking liberty halves, or something other than...
That 1985D looks pretty good.
It just seems too many 69 and now, 70 coins are out there. I have a hard time believing there are no appreciable differences in these coins. So...
Even without the bill at issue, given our culture, wouldn't grading benefit from a change to a 1-100 system. A 1-100 system would allow much...
After the territories, beautiful or not, I had to call it quits and divert my efforts to 19th century coins (large cents) and Lincoln cents...
Perhaps an example of why a 1-100 grading system might be better that the current 1-70?
Is it about the possibility of $$$$?
More fun? I think I am starting to feel the hangover from all the fun.
Notching occurs when the doubling is slightly offset from the original as to cause a "v" shape or small indent where the doubling and original...
Any .44 is pretty special. There is something special about owning and firing a .44.
Would a top tier TPG give this coin a grade?
Is that notching on the "P" and "V"?
Thank you GDJMSP for the knowledge. I wanted to know as much as the OP.
That is interesting. Perhaps "worth more" because they are more rare. I suppose if on any given day someone in a foreign country reached into...
The reverse nicks/shearing you refer to could have been because of the planchet, possible damage after the strike as the MAD came apart or the...
The "IN GOD WE TRUST" and S MM, show possible light DDD coupled with the other doubling. Regarding the most prominent doubling, I only see it...
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