Yes if they are stored properly. Considering normal everyday use for a cent is get it in change, throw it in a jar, maybe take it to the bank...
Yes, but that risk tend to hold the coins down to close to that bullion floor price, so it adds a damper to the prices.
That's OK, they will just order a whole bunch more of them to reduced the per unit shipping cost. But like I said the Postal Regulatory...
Only difference is the grade (Possibly how the grader was feeling that day, maybe something he ate didn't agree with him so the one got a 69.)...
Yes but the 1965 sets were in pliofilm not hard plastic.
Of course it is, ALL 1967 halves are 1967 D's. (Except SMS coins) San Francisco didn't strike any circulation strikes in 67, and Philadelphia...
Looks like a large date to me.
Other than minor stuff like minor strike throughs, rotated dies or die cracks was one 1969 set I sold to a customer in the shop who brought it...
I would agree with this because gem pieces will always be in demand from type collectors, but better date pieces depend on date/mint collectors...
Nickel, the bane of the US Mint in the 19th century. :)
But it doesn't give tolerance ranges.
Does FedEx and UPS got to every single house every day? The Post Office has problems because back in 1968 they were made quasi private and told...
Because gold stacker/speculators want pure gold and pay the premium for it. The 900 fine double eagles aren't exactly one oz of gold so they buy...
Yep that confirms it, some mint worker did a HORRIBLE job at probably polishing out a clashmark. Makes you wonder why they would think this is...
Not sure, lighting highlighted and shadows does look like the lines could ne raised on the coin. Pictures of the other two coins would help. If...
I have seen 1943 nickels with the mintmark almost completely missing due to filled dies.
Yes it is the same composition. In theory yes you might be able to tell by looking at the edge, but I consider that to be a marginal test subject...
They request increases every year or so and typically the Postal Regulatory Commission rolls back their request to a lower level. On first class...
When was the last time the average non-collector saw one? I find the average non-collector, when they run into a half dollar, does think it is...
The F is normal, that was how it was designed. As far as QUARTER goes I see some die wear but the entire coin appears pitted. I can't tell if it...
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