Nope. There is no one over them forcing them to grade to ANA standards. Each of them has their own set of standards that they use for grading....
What mint? That isn't the cancelling pattern that the US Mint uses so they probably aren't US coins.
An 1892/92 would be a repunched date not an overdate.
The real screaming identification point on the indian is that it uses a hub of 1886 obv. A hub of 1886 on a coin of 1877? Has a bold N reverse...
ANACS will also fit in the original box, but NGC has more market cashe'.
They did that once before when they sent out a set with a COA that listed an improper metal content. Can't remember which set it was though.
Looks like it could be an 1811, if so it is S-287
The uncut sheet note serial numbers start with 996 and higher I believe It has to do with how notes are printed in batches of 40,000 sheets and...
I wouldn't say that. I do well but I'm NOT always right.
High tempature, and there has to be a gas bubble trapped between the clad layers. No trapped gas, no bubble. This means that not every heated...
I'm thinking N-28. R-3
If I remember correctly the shilling became the new 5 pence (and a shilling was 1/20 of a pound not 1/12.)
Well Scottishmoney has indicated that older British coins are redeemable but no longer legal tender so that takes them out of the running. It...
Rubella is the correct term, German measles or three days measles are common terms. And then there is rubeola which is the term for the "regular"...
In 2000 the 2 and zeros in the date required extra space for the date so they did reduce the bust size then. So dime busts after 1999 are...
Even worse. The 2016 book came out in April 2015, it went to press at the end of 2014 and the prices were compiled in early to mid 2014. So the...
Die life was as low as 15,000 in the early years of the shield nickels rising to around 28,000 by the end of the series. The die shop was going...
Plated with nickel and then gold plated/washed. With wear the gold wash wears through exposing the nickel plating. Nickel is magnetic but there...
The Eliasburg claim was that he had one of every regular issue US coin. He did have the 1870-S $3, the 73-CC no arrows dime. The 1870-S half...
They look a lot like a regular ASE but they are a little whiter/frostier and they have a W mintmark.
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