Die cracks are a "dime a thousand"!
Horse shot! Sorry for the misspelling. ~ Chris
I just finished eating a Philly Cheese Steak with grilled jalapenas from Jersey Mike's. Delicious! ~ Chris
Does NGC take the photos before or after the coin has been slabbed? ~ Chris
You may be right! ~ Chris
The position of the lighting appears to be closer to 9 & 3 o'clock. ~ Chris
Quite often, someone will take a "so-so" photo and think that they can enlarge a part of it. The enlargement ends up being totally out of focus,...
I see some weird stuff, too, but it has nothing to do with numismatics. ~ Chris
You'll find that the 20-place plastic pages for 2x2's will stretch as soon as you start moving coins around to make room for others. Once that...
The 1982 "No FG" is more common than the 1972 specimen, but I'm curious about the marks on the lower side of the eagle's leg feathers where the...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! So, you have "Virginia's Purse", and I have "Lincoln's Purse". [ATTACH] Like @furryfrog02 said, they're...
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It's more than 530 pages. $40 for an autographed copy on Wizard isn't too bad. @Roger W Burdette is a member, here. ~ Chris
Roger Burdette's book, From Mine to Mint, goes into great detail for the period, 1833-1937, from acquiring the precious metals to distributing the...
I agree with @Pete Apple and @furryfrog02 ! ~ Chris
Sitting in a jar for 40 years? Hardly! It looks like a 1987 to me! Grease-filled dies are a dime-a-dozen. Spend it! ~ Chris
It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.......even less if there are no pictures. ~ Chris
@clint1970 First, welcome to the neighborhood! As you continue to learn about error coins, you will find that there are thousands and thousands...
Nice! Have you ever had a B&M owner snatch a coin from your hand and say, "How did that get in there?" ~ Chris
What about one of the Burnished Silver American Eagles? The Mint began making them in 2006. ~ Chris
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