That means he get twice as much Liberty as the rest of us.
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All Lincoln Memorial cents have the O in OF way smaller then the F. They were designed that way. As for it being a Doubled die, sure we will...
And conversely, error coin collectors typically want a nice example of the error (off center) are aren't willing to pay a premium for the key...
On the COA it says 39 mm diameter. And the"clad" ones aren't clad they are plated with 71 mg of silver, that is .07 grams or .002 troy oz....
Yes, but the increase would one, most likely be minimal, and two, not tell you much because you don't know what the coin weighed when the mercury...
It still is.
Have to admit it is one of the best candidates I've ever seen, but I don't think it is in quite the right position. But it's close. It would be...
Probably the result of overpolishing the die. Remember starting in 1985 the Mint mark was on the master hub for the proof coins. So the mintmark...
Damage is damage.
It is quite possible. These things were only legal tender to 10 or 20 cents so getting a merchant to accept it would be debatable. And even coin...
If you submit your GSA holders to PCGS and "Mark the "Other" box and list GSA Oversized holder" they will stay in the GSA holders and be put in...
Now that is something we can agree on. Sad to say it would not surprise me to find that there may be some on here who don't even know who he was....
That's why I said it would have to get close to $6 a pound to break even. That allows for the lower price that would be paid because they are...
Yes they made Taiwan $5 coins that year, almost 182 million of them.
True but it was signed something like 9 or 10 years ago. The Secretary has had to approve designs on a regular basisbut he may not have been told...
Yes, I was just adding detail. The comment wasn't specifically directed at you.
You've asked "If melting cents was legal and I brought in a couple tons would you buy them?"
Buffalos and especially Liberty head nickels would be more heavily worn and could conceivably be enough underweight to be rejected.
Starting next year, Yes. No, not unless Congress passes new legislation authorizing it. The authorization for the previous series has terminated.
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