Not likely, Philadelphia made 424,470,400 dimes that year with no mintmark, so if you got it in change your odds are about half as good as winning...
What is it? The result of someone frying to fake an error coin.
That's OK, it was worth $0.01 before he cleaned it.
Impressive looking. Hate to think what it costs.
This has been true as long as I've been collecting, and I imagine it has ALWAYS been true. And if a collector is selling to another collector I...
I don't believe ANY of the Limited Edition sets have ever offered anything "special". Just a higher price.
No I understood you, and your concerns are valid. It's just that if you want your club to grow and have new people, you're going to have to reach...
From my understanding they had licensed the use of the name to another company, the contract ended and wasn't renewed. What else are you going to...
Well this is all true, so what you have to do is, never bring anything with you to show. While you're there never buy anything. Oh heck don't...
OK I know what it probably held. Street scene disks. One popular souvenir in the early 1800's in Europe were heavy stock paper disks that would...
Bad Idea. Rounding to the nearest.05 means half the time it will round up and half the time it will round down and in the long run it will even...
Not that unusual on the 1983 S proofs. That was the first year of the copper plated zinc proofs and the mint did not have experience with proof...
Whose copyright? Not the US government's. With the exception of the original Sac dollar, no US coin design is copyrighted. (On the other hand...
I think they are all thumbnails, which makes them too small to see, and I'm not going to spend the time enlarging them.
I wouldn't say it is normal, but it isn't unusual.
Weight is only a little more than half what it should be. I'm really thinking a one sided casting.
Just one. The "doubling" on split plate doubling is an illusion. As the coin is being struck the metal is expanding outward radially away from...
Different packaging and it has both a silver proof set AND a proof silver eagle in the same set. You can buy the silver proof set and the proof...
It's the "buried treasure" syndrome. You have no way of knowing what might be in there, and peoples imaginations start working overtime. Chances...
Not sure what was intended with the first one. The second is a traditional box dollar though not of high quality workmanship. These were most...
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