No volunteers? I think a resounding YES. First, because as the numismatic community received a boost with the state quarters in 1999, and as...
Without any notching, I am hesitant to call this collectible die doubling as compared to non-collectible MDD or DDD.
Conder101 is correct regarding the stems. I mistook the ribbons for stems.:o If it is stemless, it probably is the medium 5.
Yes, there is "series rare" and "rare" and I agree, they are two different things. While price is set by supply and demand, the mint for example,...
This has been informative. I can see the difference between a 68 and 69.
CEC has the testosterone makers to call that a "perfect new" bill?
Very nice 1985.
Good deals come and go all the time. You'll get your share.
Sounds like you are mixing business with pleasure. If you like the coin, I am sure you made a good purchase.
Nice finds!
It also has stems.
All this talk of vacuums sure makes coin collecting sound fun. Its like the vacuum is sucking all the fun out of the hobby.
Always prepared.
Ain't no Mayan end of the world disrupting my Christmas.:yes:
Regarding the half cent, it looks like a large 5 w/ stems.
I like Mayan culture and all, but I will be celebrating Christmas in my home on the 25th of December.
I have thought about that, but I believe that gold is more important in some countries because of culture (i.e. marriage and religion already...
Do U.S. collectors put more emphasis on errors and varieties than foreigners? If so, why?
I think Ching Dynasty. However, I do not know if it is authentic. Try posting in the World and Ancient Coins sub forum.
I am sure it was just circulated.
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