Yes it does, but how much quicker, how much ice do you need, does ambient temperature affect it. There are no standards for setting up any kind...
Looks normal to me.
They do still make those sets. Recently a club member brought in a full set all dated 2000.
All the 68, 69 and 70 nickels were made in Denver and San Francisco, but due to either filled dies or die polishing (Who knows there might have...
Then it is Post Strike Damage. The stars on the edge are incuse so it is not the case of an edge over run or slippage that would put part of the...
And the strike would flatten and pretty much wipe out the test marks, and it would completely wipe out the bulges on the back side of the...
Doing a simple return is not punishment.
Back in the thirties during the depression the states were hurting for revenue just like everyone else. So they started a new tax idea, a sales...
Back in the days when the dies were made by hand, the die sinker would use a compass to lightly scribe a base line arc on the die to assist in the...
Most if not all gold silver and platinum bullion COINS whould be covered because they ARE legal tender somewhere (Note the law did not limit it to...
Yes I would agree on S-21.
Actually it was a post war recession period after WWI and there was little demand for coins. The Roaring Twenties didn't start roaring until a...
Looks like a typical not fully struck up rim/edge. Think about a proof coin. On it the rim is fully struck and wide and on the edge the reeds go...
is it incuse or slightly raised?
It could be a rim cud. There are at least five different varieties of 1847 that come with rim cuds. Can you post a good picture?
Definitely NOT a head of 93, it's a head of 94.
I don't know, the way it is written it could apply to bullion and not just bullion coins. If form doesn't matter then bars would qualify.
I think it looks OK, the only thing odd about it I see at first glance is what happened to her chin? Does it look like the coin has received a...
Tax exempt but only for sales over $1000, under that you pay taxes.
They aren't producing coins for commerce? I know a lot of people are using plastic, but I haven't noticed any coin shortage.
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