That is a very common location for a die crack on LMC's.
Ebay has started the practice of redirecting you to a different auction if you click on a link to an auction that has ended. When you click on...
I think they will be incredibly ugly like every other reverse proof coin.
In what way? Yes MS 67, 68, and 69 can have toning, and they may be Gem Uncirculated, but they aren't Brilliant Uncirculated.
Peter, see post #6.
If you like them, that is all that matters.
They will make 5 million or so of each design. This is based on how many dollar coins they have been making in recent years for the Mint sets,...
My sig line is out of date. I'm at at around 150 or so companies now.
LIBERTY has been damaged post strike.
I'm thinking a grease strike through.
If you are referring to the red OPA tokens, those were not mils, those were "points". Every rationed food item had a certain amount of "points"...
I'll say it too. That's how it was back when I started (before TPG's and the "official" ANS grading). BU meant Brilliant or untoned, what we...
NGC has been photographing every coin they grade for about 10 years now. PCGS only photographs if you 1 pay for it, or 2 use a tier that comes...
The problem usually is that when the economy takes a downturn, your available funds take a downturn as well, and those coins which you lust after,...
They're Superman, or at least think they are.
Actually it probably is. Coins can get marked up a lot between coining and when they finally start receiving wear in circulation. And until they...
That's the problem. If it was a non-plated planchet the surfaces should be smooth like a regular cent. Removing the plating results in the rough...
They obviously worked on the die pretty severely around the date and mintmark. I don't see anything though that would convince me there was an...
Appears to have die crack through the bottom of the date and the edges of the crack are chipping.
In theory, yes it could have happened. So far none have ever been found.
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