Could happen, if the struck coin was on top of a planchet in the coining chamber. then it could be overstruck on just one side.
From the new pictures I agree no bezel, so it is nickel plated. And a normal copper plated zinc cent is already very close to the weight of a...
Just checking what? Your posts from 5 years ago? :)
And even if you can't find a paying publisher for it, club newsletters etc are always looking for articles.
1858 :) All the silver coins in them were 90% silver. The proof sets before that were 90% as well but they weren't sold to the general public.
Not a large date, it's a"medium" date. Most "large" dates you see are actually medium dates. On the large date the date actually overlaps the...
Except most likely you can't actually spend it anywhere.
The 204 gram coin is a normal copper plated zinc cent. A little light but within mint tolerance. The magnetic 2.7 gram coin is either plated...
Lettering is not incuse or mirrored.
Yet Puerto Rico has had several elections on the question as whether to apply for statehood and statehood always gets voted down. They have voted...
You have to wonder if the other artists submitted entries. The contest was announced on Nov 23rd, and I believe the finished plasters had to be...
Yes those show ghosting (PIDT)
No, I wouldn't mind owning a set, even though I don't like gold, because they have an interesting history to them, but they are more than I can...
ANA membership allows you to submit to NGC without buying a subscription not PCGS. So now you can submit to either one.
OK that answers what I was wondering. Whether it was just a random counterstamp or one of the fundraising ones.
Probably because the seller DID buy delivery confirmation and it showed that it was delivered. That is the problem with delivery confirmation,...
I can't, mintages will be fairly high.
They would just tell you they are not one of the participating stores.
True it was intended for that, but it was also a US coin and was legal tender for use in commerce here from 1873 to mid 1876 (and again after...
OK, if I'm right and it is a chinese piece then the answer is No.
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