The 2019 edition would not have the weights because it came out in early 2018 before the law changing the weights was passed. The 2020 issue was...
Since he didn't mention attribution let's assume just grading. PCGS since they are $350 apiece they would need to be submitted under the regular...
Now if everyone just understood that, especially newbies.
PVC is a type of plastic (polyvinyl chloride), it does not get released from the pages. If the pages are PVC it contains a plasticizer to make...
From what I see I suspect a Virginia halfpenny. It's not a british farthing, or half penny. It has a beaded border not denticals, and the Gearge...
That's probably it, I also remember The Real McCoys from when I was a kid, and I'm only 58.
For the late date? My recommendation is Robert Grellman's U. S. Cents 1840 - 1857. Cost is about $100 if you can find one. It's out of print...
It I remember correctly the tin/antimony alloy test pieces are mentioned in Roger Burdette book on the experimental wartime one and five cent...
They do change the language in their guarantee from time to time. If you don't check the guarantee from time to time you may find other surprises.
No, but you did get a mint set only 1973. And the picture you posted of the possible 72 Type 2 looks good to me.
41 D is not 6 full steps, 5 yes, 6 no. Bottom step is slightly questionable onder the third column and definitely joined to the step above below...
Usually a finned rim indicates either a die misaligned far enough that the widened gap between the neck of the die and the collar allows the metal...
Wouldn't be an improvement over the one I already have. Besides I'm broke as well. Finished my set of chain cents this past weekend. Picked up...
Ground down on purpose, I would agree, for a purpose who knows.
At first they guaranteed the grade on the coins, then they limited the color designation to 10 years, now they limit the guarantee on the grade...
For the most part common coins in uncommon condition. LOTS and LOTS of money spent on grade rarities.
By the time I enlarge your images large enough to see them they are so pixelated than I can't tell anything about it. But it looks like it may...
For the most part ignore the prices, but READ the text. You can learn a lot from the Redbook
Lowest mintage US coin I have is 1885 three cent nickel business strike, Mintage 1,000. Next is a 1915 proof buffalo nickel 1,050. Then 1882...
What you are seeing at the center of the rev is the bottom bar of the E and left upright of the N.
Separate names with a comma.