Nope, after. PSD
To me it is a minimum XF45, seen in hand it may have some claims to AU50. If cleaned it was gentle enough and long enough ago that from the...
Numi-News often does promotions like that at shows (or at least did). One I remember was a business card stating Numismatic News was the best...
I don't see more than 1 full step.
Remember what I said about not needing the money. It's because I have a very low key lifestyle (and an income to match). I have enough to meet...
Attribution is correct. This was the second use of the obv die. First used on N-8 it shows crisp dentilation on the early die states but the...
Aren't they still imaging all of the coins they slab for the certificate verification page?
Ex-Jewelry piece is what I'm thinking as well. Probably had a loop attached at one time at the top of the obv.
All the way around?
They have, I've seen several of them, but from different dates and every one of them has been the result of a hit to the T.
Don't need the money, don't care about varieties or toners on those things (don't really care about washington quarters at all) So I'd just toss...
I think that hole is a natural fissure in the planchet, NOT damage.
Maybe they are waiting for the actual 30th anniversary. The 1986 eagles came out during the latter half of the year. :) And who knows it may be...
Manganese brass can be slightly magnetic if the manganese content is high. We have never used an alloy with that high a manganese content (If...
You have a proof cent. These are struck twice at higher pressure to bring the details up completely. The result being the wide square rims and...
On 282 the POL is below the center of A3
How would they make it right? They would come up with a price and you can take it or leave it. Who know whether or not that price would actually...
I don't know, I'm thinking S-283. 283 and 285 are very similar.
Is there anyone over the age of 20 that DOESN'T know inflation is real? (And greater than the "official" rate.)
Very simple, nothing says the TPGs and the Mint have to use the same terminology, and they don't.
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