Nice find. The greater interest normally starts around 90 degrees but still worth a premium. word of caution; crimp those staples flat with pliers...
^^^^^ Agreed, nickel
This thread is still totally on track. If the most common denomination struck is 1 cent it stands to reason it will be a/ the most common coin in...
Fantastic as ever. Many thanks to @Eric the Red and @lordmarcovan. Congrats to the winners
Hi @Kaitlin Wood welcome to CT. You need to make a minimum of 10 posts or replies (or a mixture of both) before you can post images.
There is a posthumous painting of him on Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toussaint_Louverture
Close but no :cigar:
Show the entire obv and rev please. Extreme close ups on their own do not provide context
17.5 million business strikes, only 485 proofs. Proofs of this are 1 of the scarcest to find and you would pay thousands for 1 not $100
It is barely worth the money. Poorly laid out and presented, incorrect numismatic descriptions, etc. etc. etc.
The Red Book of United States Coins by Yeoman. To get an error or a variety attributed on a slab you have to pay extra for that service above the...
Well done! Very clean and very worthless now
Well done Robert, nicely explained. For me the easiest way to differentiate between error and variety is; VARIETY = DURING HUBBING OF THE DIES...
Yes, I fully agree, with an apostrophe or a hyphen it is self explanatory, as it should be.
Depends if you want the variety attributed on the slab
Yes, the 1 centavo was very common, here is mine [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I know it was an old thread but there was some confusion. The OP meant 1990s as in the nineties, whereas some of the posters thought it meant...
You have to request attribution of variety, and pay extra, to have that included on the slab label. You send it in for grading, that is what you...
#4 and #5 the rest have too many dings and chatter for me
You have the coin in hand and can see it much clearer than we can. Here is the list of 1963D RPMs, check your coin against each of them. It has to...
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