In the US we tend to think of them as "Monopoly money" because of the colors, but most countries have used colors in their currency for a long...
I wonder if this could be one of the reasons the proof set mintages have been crashing.
Well depending on how far off it is, without the nail hole maybe $150 - $400. With the nail hole, maybe $20 to $30.
1801 is a S-224, a common variety, it has some problems but it is a fairly decent coin, probably worth $40 or more by itself
Until 2012 they were circulation coins. All after that were made only for sale to collectors.
Nice link but it doesn't mean anything. We know the ASE's are in 500 coin boxes, the queation is how are the gold coins packaged for bulk sales...
While they might have different appearances they are all forms of metal corrosion.
You have to remember that you can't really compare a branch mint proof with a Philadelphia proof. The branch mints lacked the experience and the...
With one of, if not the largest volumes of mail in the world as well.
But he said NOT including the proof only issues. And the Stella is not a coin, it's a pattern. And it is also proof only for both years.
My bet is it will be a well circulated 1873 closed 3. The reason they changed the date font to the open 3 was because they looked like 8's. I...
They don't say 500 minted, they say LESS than 500 minted which fits the 309 figure quoted earlier. They also say that PCGS has called it a MS-65,...
The coin looks good to me. If the planchet is off set in the coining chamber (right up against the collar) the uneven spread of the planchet...
That is true for the ASE, but is that how the gold eagles are shipped as well? A box for 500 1/10 oz AE would be a pretty small Monster.
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