It has been stamped with some kind of die after it left the mint. I see what appears to be a sunburst and either NO CENIE or NO GENIE. There may...
This is what is called a misaligned die. When the die is set in the press there are adjustment settings that are used to make sure it is centered...
Hope you didn't pay much for them because like all the others have said these are fakes and not very good ones.
So just work on that last 9 a little. :)
But first you'd have to get Doug to agree to give one, That could be tough.
Link worked for me, it is definitely a CAM. This is the image from the link. [IMG]
Are they reading as .917 fine? The planchet are made by an outside contractor from gold supplied by the Mint. I doubt the mint would tell them...
That would be a good question. If you accept that it was a "coin" then it has a value far in excess of its metal content and that makes it a...
Wide AM as all 1990's should be. The close AM hub didn't come into existance for another two years.
Problem with an XRF scanner is how deeply it penetrates. Not deeply enough and it mainly just reads the pure copper plating and you get a reading...
Most of those would be tax exempt under the NC law either under the heading of Investment Coins. Investment coins are Numismatic coins or other...
That's how I started with foreigns, poundage was great fun and educational. Nowadays so much of the stuff I still need is post 1970 and low value...
Yes they did, this is a 10 digit serial number of the first green label holders right after they bought the slab shells and equipment from...
Still in violation of the HPA, COPY should be larger and it has to be incuse. This item is not legal to sell or even give away.
Considering they all come from the same master hub, you would expect to see ALL of the dimes, for whatever year that is, look the same way. For...
Also minor doubled dies that need a microscope to be seen typically will not command much if any value.
Define reputable.
And high values for errors tends to be more for "spectacular" errors rather than "unique" errors. Oftentimes hype is more important than rarity.
The response you get can also depend on exactly what your question was or how you asked it. I'm not familiar with the post on the 2008 cent you...
Actually just about every true error is unique.
Separate names with a comma.