Mine does, but I have this terrible character flaw.....I'm honest.
Doug is probably pretty close if not right on. The date and mint can make a big difference. I have seen a lot of other date/mint combinations...
Well the Almanac indicated that the change was made in 1947. So I went to the Law Library of Congress...
Due to how advanced the chips in the obv field are it isn'y likely, but I would mention that this ov was also used for S-30 and 31. I really...
So you are complaining that the counterfeiters aren't being greedy enough? Cost a dollar apiece or so to make. What are proof silver eagles...
Called a BU, but listed as strike type as proof, and in the Superior auction sale in 1975 it was listed as a brilliant proof. I think it also...
They couldn't be demonitized, because they were never "monitized" in the first place.
Normal weight for a 1982 D small date zinc cent worth 1 cent.
OK, you folks want primary documents here you go Public law 92 passed by the 80th congress June 14, 1947 Be it enacted by the Senate and House...
Yes but the relaxed tolerance had been set much earlier when silver was low. In 64 rather than tightening the tolerances they just eliminated silver.
Attribution is correct, has some damage, middle die stage, Fairly decent low grade example.
I don't see anything there that indicates it is sold out.
In the articles on the recent suspension of the mutilated coin redemption program they mention the recovery of close to $6 million dollars worth...
With the exception of one piece I believe all of those "silver" coins were coppernickel.
She's busy looking.
Actually they were never legal tender until 1965 (that is NOT a typo). Impossible to actually say when they actually stopped circulating, but the...
Don't forget there is shipping both ways, we also don't know what method they used to ship to PCGS. If they didn't ship there by Registerd and...
Appear thicker maybe, but no evidence of "bigger" has been presented.
Doesn't matter if you can't find one that weighs more than 12.54 grams, the legal tolerage is +/- .259 grams. After over 100 year of practice...
From my understanding, at least for coins submitted by collectors, there is no charge for coins that don't bean. So if a collector submits it and...
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