The 1870 S 3 dollar gold piece is owned by the Bass foundation. Part of the mandate for the foundation, was that the collection was to be made...
I don't know for sure but I have a possibility. Tin has a very low melting point, even lower than zincs, but it has a very high boiling point....
Probably because there are over 10,000 different designs of silver rounds.
In 1943 the U. S. mint was also striking copper coins for many foreign countries, Belgian Congo, Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Fiji,...
Acetone probably won't do anything to it, and after a dip in EZ est it will NOT look normal.
That description doesn't make any sense. It doesn't match any of the proposed designs. It also makes no sense to have a helmeted visor on both...
Split plate doubling on a quarter?
Try it sometime, it's not as easy as you think.
Not if PCGS says it's a mechanical error. Their guarantee doesn't cover those even if you bought it from someone based on the label.
I think the morality idea is nonsense. The 1916's didn't come out until late December and by January they were already working on the redesign for...
I'm hoping somebody posts something I haven't seen before. Not likely, but possible.
Not struck on a quarter planchet, struck on quarter stock, a dime diameter blank punched out of silver strip rolled to the thickness used for...
Mine was a 1972.
Double check that MC, there's no such combination known. The only two combinations that start with M are MM and MV. You did get lucky though if...
The thought that the addition of the chain mail was in result of the approaching first world war is supposition, but probably good supposition....
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