Since it is a privately made piece there is no way it is "supposed" to be, so I wouldn't consider either version to be an error.
That is the point at which they HAVE to report. The are also encouraged to report lesser amounts especially if the transactions seem related or...
Looks more to me like a possible electrotype.
When Desertgem spoke of mentioning names, I don't think he meant a company name. I suspect in the first deleted post he was mentioning individual...
Yes most SDB contracts have a clause in them about not storing cash in your box. But how are they going to enforce it? You don't have to tell...
A potential sellout after just 15,000 orders.
But in your quote from the law they do not define a Mil at all. It says it has to be .175 microns and that that equals 7 millionths of an inch...
There are cents plated in "brass" every year. It's just a matter of using the plating solution too long. It gets contaminated with some...
Just sell it pre-loaded on an ebook reader.
Except silver fillings didn't cost anywhere near $150 in 1968. (OK maybe you could get enough silver from a quarter to provide enough amalgam for...
Key phrase "IF the coins were stolen". I'm sorry we don't KNOW if they were stolen, and there was no legal decision at the time of the seizure...
Yes, he is the owner of NNC, a third tier grading service that many people believe overgrades. He also has a reputation for buying details graded...
Thanks, yes Centsles Not much to it, the last time PCGS had there "World Series of Grading" contest, Centsles entered in the Dealer and former...
First what is a slayed dollar? Second if it is a US coin, then no there should not be any with medal alignment.
Think Centles (sp?) will enter again?
Sure just like how in order to make switching to the metric system easier we have both english and metric weights or volumes on what we buy. (And...
There are a lot of bubbles from plating problems, but it has nothing to do with a split planchet.
Sure, if you can afford to spare the dime. As mentioned not monetarily valuable, but a nice example of a die chip (there is another one filling...
The DIE was damaged pre-strike, but not the coin, and it was the coin that was asked about.
The pail is definitely worth a lot more than the coin. (And I don't even know what the pail is worth.)
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