4.8 g is just a HAIR outside mint tolerance range. The amount out of tolerance is so small it will not demand any premium.
Only if people are sucking on their cents.
And the best ones have plain white labels.
The meetings and educational forums are free.
If they enjoyed it that much, chances are good that they will return to the coin collecting hobby in the future. It is very common for a collector...
Depends on what the circulated error coins are. Some are valuable, some aren't.
It was done in the mint, but I would say it was almost certainly "helped" by a mint employee. The finished coin is a snug fit inside the collar,...
Appears to be very modern, the Eagle representation appears to be a poor rendition of the Eagle commonly seen on video arcade tokens.
Something to consider, the prices in the Redbook are RETAIL prices, and in the case of these common wheaties represents what I call the "Dealer...
It's hard to say what that quote would mean considering the 1916 type one was not true to the original design.In the fact they were making a...
Depends upon what it is and if it's real or not.
Especially considering 5.87 g is within legal tolerance.
Covered that already, absolutely no documentation of any such thing. Addition of chain mail was never ordered by the mint and McNeil did it on his...
No they've got a guy out front to open the door for you.
Don't forget about the Sherman silver purchase act of 1890. It was worse than Bland -Allison. Increased the amount of silver purchased, destroyed...
Yes it's a WAM, and that's the normal reverse for 1992.
Yes but they also draw thousands of clueless buyers as well.
And to those who don't know how NGC became the official ANA grading service. There was no great judging of grading or standards, it was just a...
The 1916 and early 1917's are both considered type I even though there are some design differences. The 1916 is not a pattern. The design was...
I don't believe the mint rolls in the green monster boxes have seals on. So if the ones from APMEX have seals on them, they're probably seals that...
Separate names with a comma.