Possibly they mean R-7 in MS. A lot of books and sites tend to do that take a coin that is actually available in circulated condition but rare in...
N-13, point of leaf past right of D, diagnostic. N-4 also has the laft edge of the curl over the center of the 2. Also appears to be a club top 2...
Depends, if you promised me dog poop but that I just MIGHT find a diamond in it, I'd probably be disappointed, but on the other hand I was...
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5,567,190,000 Phillies, plus 2,805,165,000 from West Point and San Francisco without mint marks for a total of 8,372,355,000 1983 no mintmark cents.
Not if it is the result of improper storage. That is in their guarantees. Frankly their guarantees are void if the coin deteriorates after...
Of course they die, you paid for an opinion, "will this cross" and you got it No. Pretty much the same comment as above. You sent it for...
By a VERY wide margin.
Possibly the broad mushiness of the lettering?
Why would you mix in 40% and increase your cost on refining the 90%? Makes more sense to me to keep them separate and simply pay less for the 40%...
I could probably do it, I just hated doing post 1834 matron heads. I had though the rim cud would make it easy, but none of them list that cud.
No cease production and use the increased capacity to slow down the presses and restore some higher relief to the coins. Electronic cash...
One thing that is unusual is that normally the dates you see are 1960/1980 and 1960/1985
Not a joke, but these are cleaning tips to be used on coins before running them through a press to make elongated cents out of them.
Any idea as to the variety? I cant find any listings with a rim cud over ST. Rev looks like the broken upright on N in CENT. Early die state of...
Not a glue job, a vice job, has another coin pressed or squeezed into it after it left the mint.
Die deterioration under the IN there is a little through GOD as well.
Yes it is true. If you melt down 900 fine silver you only have to remove the 10% copper or you can add a little more silver to get sterling...
Not once he seals them with the Ren-wax. Still they have been stripped and altered and as such worth maybe 5 cents. Lot of work to end up with a...
Something every collector learns, unfortunately usually after they have sunk a lot of money into buying them. And that is why the dealer pays so...
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