I know of three tails/tails quarters, one heads heads 1859 indian head cent and now this nickel. There may be others I don't know about. As to...
US mint, 1793 chain cent (Chains came before the half cents) US government 1787 Fugio There are no US coins before that.
They probably used two anvil dies. Anvil dies and hammer dies are not the same. Anvil dies have a longer neck so that after striking they rise...
I would think it had to have help. The weakness of the strike indicates it was made using two hammer dies, but a hammer die in the anvil position...
You mean like a ten dollar gold piece? (27 mm. only 2.7 mm larger) Yeah nobody would like them.
I'm thinking N-7 R-3, but hard to attribute in the 2X2. $15 for the 1854 is a VERY nice price! Very attractive coin.
I don't think it has anything to do with the Olympics. Unless it is a participation pin for someone that carried the torch part of the way.
Well you don't mention anything in particular, and I don't notice anything special in the images, so I would say you have some coins that can be...
How much of a political ally could he have been (in 1864) considering he died in 1862.
Sure, but all in one book? It would have to be like the encyclopedia was, a series of volumes. You can do that by getting the standard reference...
I remember double eagles for $60 each, but didn't have the money to buy them.
But it close to a good magnet and see if the 1944 cent JUMPS to the magnet! A steel 1944 cent will jump, a nickel plated copper 1944 could still...
The 50-D was the only one I never found in pocket change.
Because the first edition would be 1500 pages, the second would be 1700 pages, the third is 1900 pages, the fourth is 2100 pages etc. By the time...
Yes they are supposed to be there.
The 1814 dime is fake, the 1807 half next to it is fake, the 1798 dollars are fakes I would say the 1797 half dollars is fake and I would say...
Your coin is a mishandled (circulated) proof coin. The lettered edge was put on the proofs at the same time the coins were struck through the use...
Would love to, but can't afford to.
A very crude contemporary counterfeit created by squeezing a metal blank between two V nickels. I once had a lead alloy shield nickel created the...
Not a grease filled P, die chip. If it was a grease fill the P would be missing.
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