On the tag I can make out FROM ASSISTANT TREASURER NEW ORLEANS, LA $1,000 STANDARDS SUPT US MINT PHILADELPHIA CHARGES PA is there anything...
Historic high was $4.31 and I agree, have to hit at least 6 to break even, and te longer you hold waiting for that you lose the money you could...
I gotta have one of those.
And 2003 Lincoln cents that then develop spots. :)
Sorry, but it is.
Not a lot if he thinks that is a mint error.
The half cent is easy, 1800 only has one variety, C-1. I'll work on the quarter and the dollar later if no one jumps in with the varieties.
But on 6,8, and 9 the star points much higher up on the curl than it does on the OP coin. Also the 7th star is pointing at the notch where the...
More likely Facebook put cookies on your system that tracked where you went and reported back to them.
A slider is a coin that has slid across the bar one too many time to still be called an Unc.
And what they have is a book full of raw ungraded coins. Very true, and it has been that way for at least the past 100 years.
Never watch any video by that person again. They obviously have no idea what they are talking about and are just making things up.
I think he has rocks in his head.
Looks a lot like a cent that has had the copper plating stripped off after it left the mint.
Looks like some extreme MDD.
Those would be the two I would recommend as well. If you can only get one get the Overton book.
Definitely not JR-9 stars 7 and 13 are wrong. To me the obverse looks like die 1 used on JR-1, 3, 4, and 10. Thestem above the C seems to be well...
Large date. There are four varieties with the large date and only one with the small date. On the small date the I in PLURIBUS is below the...
Breen was saying it was ex rare in UNC. And you have to remember that a LOT of the encyclopedia was actually written in the 1950's. There is a...
Maybe, maybe not, depends on what the die variety is. Most of them aren't worth a large premium, but there are a couple that are.
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