That is a green label slab. It's from the first green label slabs after the two-piece holders. That label style was used from 1990 to 1995. 21...
maybe so but why inflict additional damage? 22 posts to go
And then probably bagged, and shipped to San Francisco where the mint sets were assembled. 23 posts to go
Nope, it's a type 2. Easiest way for me to spot the difference is to look at the last S in STATES. On Type 1 the tail of the S comes all the way...
Then why are you here asking us questions? 26 posts to go
Uncentered broadstrike. 26 posts to go
Yes but for the others out there YOU are someone else. :) 27 posts to go
But if you are trying to put a full date/mint set together from circulation, the Jefferson nickel is the only series where that may still be...
What about 1922? Zero, so low that Denver had to make some for them. :) 31 posts to go
Took a look at last years on ebay in the sold listings, found a raw one for about $1,000, and slabbed 70's for about the same price as this years...
I have been on Cointalk longer than just about anyone else here, except Peter and he doesn't post much. I think I joined something like 7 or 8...
Yes it did, in 1851 :) From 5 cents to 3. And JeffB is right there was a short term drop a couple years ago. 34 posts to go
Probably not without losing the rest of the toning and going back to blast white. 35 posts to go
I strongly suspect post strike damage. 36 posts to go
They aren't (officially) sold out just on back order. And the Mint does reserve part of the mintage for replacing defective coins so he can...
Heritage has addressed the matter of them bidding in their own auction in the past. Their statement was that if there is a lot that they are...
More like buffing wheel luster. 39 posts to go
Every time I see something like that Ike dollar my mind goes back to an image from 1992. It was the Bicentennial of the Mint act of 1792 and they...
Yes, but they don't have a whole lot to destroy because they don't make all of the authorized mintage ahead of time. They make up a bunch for the...
Don't see how they could. They went from canvas bags to polystyrene plastic holders. No PVC around. This might be possible. One of the GSA...
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