I don't consider die chips or cuds to be errors, they are just continuing deterioration in the life of the die.
That would go under the Modern Gold tier (gold coins 1965 to date with value under $3000) Grading fee would be $30 + $10 handing fee + $31.45 for...
I was there until around noon
But keep in mind that the tissue test can be fooled by a silver plating.
Close AM's are what each of those be so they are worth about 1 cent apiece
Yes, if you chew on them or heat them up in a skillet and breath in the fumes.
And where was it for the 33 years before that?
Looks like 132.
That would only be true if it was the mint using the coin each of those thousands of times. If a manufacturer makes a product at a loss, the fact...
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