Probably.
They have an annual convention that moves around the country (The John Reich Collectors Society is also invited to this), and starting this year...
By genuine they just mean they are real coin, it doesn't guarntee the steel cent isn't replated. Even replated the coin is still genuine.
Now what you need to find out is where the Browns Hotel was.
The obv looks like the same die, the rev is not the same. Completely different.
They MIGHT be related but I doubt it. For one thing if the coin slabbing Compugrade went to all the trouble to get the name trademarked, why...
Looks more to me like an early stage dryer coin.
Kennedy had nothing to do with it. It was strictly a matter of swapping a political favor for votes. The government DID want to remove all the...
You are comparing a 1920 to the 1921. The date is in the right place for a 21. (Yeah the auction calls it a 1920, but the date on the piece is...
Well they do have a oil film on them that your freshly dipped/stripped coin doesn't.
Silky brown patina???
And I remember looking at them in the coin shops for under $80 and not having the money to buy one.
Not a commemorative? What would it be then? It would be the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI, and you can't really make it a circulation coin...
Remember in the 1970's those coins were worth maybe $30 - $50. It was still a real good tip but nothing mind blowing. Even less if it was before...
The reverse variations of the rev of 68 are the result of a hub that was breaking down in stages. All of the rev of 68 dies were made with this...
There are other corollaries for example After really stretching for that rare coin you haven't seen in any condition for years, three more...
Noob, short for noobie, slang term meaning novice.
That would be Brian Beardsley. He bought PCI from Leslie Slade in 2002 and died in 2007. His wife took over the company and tried to run it for...
Well not until several (if not many) years later.
I don't understand your response. Could you please explain further?
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