Almost everybody's answers SCREAM supply and demand without using the terms.
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The "1" does exhibit notching and the "9" does show doubling within the curve which leads me to believe this is die doubling.
If not a numismatic book, then buy what you really like, but buy the best you can afford. Do not settle for quantity.
What makes the prices of coins increase? Assuming that question is valid, that the prices of coins do increase, then either a decrease in supply...
Very, very worn/deteriorated die.
The "1" in the date looks like it may evidence notching.
I see space. If that is a 1996 business strike, I think you may have something.
Again, I know what you mean. I love books, especially reference books, but my shelf space is limited at the moment.
Bicentennials have always been a favorite of mine. It is tough to beat the quarter's reverse design.
History shows that if you own the land, you make the money, generally speaking, of course.
I agree, I do need newer reference books, but I am a big believer in old reference as well because some important things are not necessarily...
1882 o over s - $50 in VF20 1900 o over cc - $65 in VF20 Those are the only 2 I find.
Fingers are crossed.
That sounds a lot like me, except I won't have my first ones in hand for another day or three.
Anytime. Keep on searching and something will come up. Also, keep on posting any coins and/or questions. Almost all of us can learn a thing or...
No, it is not worth more than a cent. Keep searching and you will find other similar cents for other dates and even the same date. I keep them...
I am pretty sure the answer to that is no, unless it is a proof (which, again, I don't think it is). I think business strikes were "wide" through...
Thank you Gao, rzage, if I may ask, what is your purpose for acquiring multiple of the same coin?
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