But they WERE made in the mint, just by employees doing it delberately and probably for their own benefit.
ACG 2 There are actually two generations before that one, ACG 1 and one that turned up after the book came out.
You have a minor rotated die. It doesn't appear to be rotated enough to be worth a premium.
Well they DO exist, but they received "help" in being created.
A severely cracked planchet coin can have a good strike and then break in two at a later date. I don't believe that this is the case with this...
That's what I did. I keep the account balance very low. I can instantly transfer money from another account to the account used for paypal, but...
PCGS 5 1995 to 1999
What's interesting about it?
Possibly incomplete filling of the rim.
Well worn die combined with what may be a die clash from the indians neck. (The edge of the neck is just a little left of the E in the motto.)
Sorry double post
I have 13 different addresses I could use (6 houses, 1 business, and two apartment buildings), but I don't buy modern mint stuff. Almost an hour...
Sounds like either a planchet or a slug.
Yes they do, and the have the legal system and jails to put you in if you don't give it to them. Tax avoidance is perfectly legal so there is...
That was the point I was making too.
Come on, we know that the TPG's aren't infallible (coins get resubmitted and come back with a different grade), why would you expect CAC to be...
Keep it as a reference piece of what this type of damage looks like.
1798's are very tough to attribute It is a type 2 hair and a small 8 it is also a rev type of 1799 which is what makes it hard. All the type of...
No it isn't in the book, and I don't have it listed in my notes for the second edition. So this is one I haven't seen before. The style would...
N-6 There are 10 varieties in 1819. one of the first things I look at is the position of the point of leaf below the last S of STATES. On this...
Separate names with a comma.