Not as much as the discovery of bags of the 1903-O in the Treasury release of the 60's. Until then, it was thought to be very rare. Chris
Years ago, I submitted a blank planchet to NGC that I found in a 1980 1c Mint bag. NGC rejected it. I guess my mistake was opening the bag,...
You're going to have a tough time proving it. Chris
It looks like it fell into a pile of seagull doo-doo. Chris
It looks like a stain to me! Chris
Lots of people! You didn't choose which coin(s) you wanted. The CC's weren't released until the 70's. Chris
Don't forget! There were millions of Morgan dollars in $1K bags stored in Treasury vaults until the 60's. Chris
One thing that is very common to proof coins is that the mirror finish of the fields reflects the image back just like a mirror would. Chris
But, that won't last long because it's a Crappy Zincoln! Chris
1. Yes! 2. No! Chris
…...without an oil change, tune-up or new tires! Chris
Hmm? What are you willing to give me to keep my mouth shut? Chris:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
Be on the lookout for "Lincoln's Purse". [ATTACH] Chris;)
It appears oval because the photo was taken at a slight angle as evidenced by the fact that you can see the reeded edge on the right side of the...
@bcuda Ummm, yeah! Is this "Back to the Coin Future - 2109"? Chris
How much did you pay for it? Maybe she should have grounded you for a longer period! Chris
It is not an error coin. Since mid-1982, the Lincoln cent has been produced using 95% zinc with only an 8 micron thick coating of copper. It...
Westward Journey nickels were produced for the years 2004-2006. In 2004, there were two reverse designs, the "Peace Medal" and the "Keelboat". In...
Let us see an image of the reverse. If it is a cud, there may be weakness on the reverse due to insufficient metal flow. Chris
Sell it to your cousin for $20! Chris;)
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