It used to be that most shows were open Friday Saturday and Sunday. The problem is what happened was most the dealers left on Saturday, and the...
It depends on the strength of the strike and how the edge of the planchet was upset.
Punch fails to penetrate the strip completely, strip advances but not fully and next punch overlaps the previous partially punched area....
It depends upon the coin some varieties are not known to have rotated reverses, other varieties frequently have them. If they do have them, on...
Pictures aren't good but the date area appears recessed, that would make it a 1929.
The 1911 in 1831 sets are probably original. But the Maundy money set is almost certainly an aftermarket custom case. Maundy money was not...
Yes there are such things as incomplete clips, this is not one of them. This is just Post Strike Damage.
Looks like it's somewhere in the 22° range.
I would say no. I see a lot of separation but I don't see any split serifs.
These are getting SCARY good.
The class I's yes, but the piece pictured in the photo is a class III, they were re-strikes clandestinely made and left the mint unofficially...
There are very few original early sets left intact today, John J Pitman had a cased 1841 and a cased 1843 set. He may have had a couple of of...
According to a recent press release, the gray sheet is going to be combining all their different sheets into a single publication. Don't know...
Tommyc03 has it exactly backward. Paddyman98 has it correct.
Yep S-76b. ONE CENT very high in the wreath with the point of a leaf close to the right serif of the E in ONE. That's the reverse of 76. The...
Yes basically the same thing, a perfect die before any cracks or other defects develop. (That is if I understand what "prime die state" means"...
There may also be some difference in the cross section of the upset edge between business strikes and proofs that would allow a proof planchet to...
Yes, don't enlarge the image if you know what's good for you.
rte, The original post with the list of coins being sold is from almost 8 years ago. I don't think emailing for pictures would do much good.
I don't believe they have always used cameo, but it did enter use very early on.
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