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True, I also see 1965 frequently. But they also minted more 1965 (1.8 billion) than any other 60s clad, almost three times the total of 68, 68-D,...
$100 million, 15,000 coins set to be auctioned. Thought it was interesting....
It's all relative. 20 years ago I spent too much on some that turned out to be dogs, like this Canada 1945 $1 marketed as MS60, paid $185 thinking...
Links are helpful. So you think it's this one? http://www.varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1964PDDO022.htm Other than a couple...
20 years ago I bought dozens of coins there. I'm lucky if I buy one a year now, with careful vetting of seller, feedback, images, etc. They've...
I've told the story many times on here how my grandfather got tons of world coins from being the head librarian at the Chicago Tribune, and split...
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1857-1c-obv-die-clash-w-20-fs-403/37376/35 It's curious that there are no muled coins from the 1857 clashes...
I see pretty girls with wads of cash in their hands. If they're resorting to that, nope.
Have you looked through these? http://www.varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/DDO%201957-D.htm The second T in Trust looks more...
More of an online "miracle." Six+ years ago someone posted this 1895-O 10c (key date) to another forum asking if it was fake (it is). Someone...
Rim cuds seem to be common on 1865 3c, along with MPDs, RPDs, die clashes, etc. Look through auction archives and see if you can find yours. Here...
Very cool. What intrigues me is that you've been here for 18 years and only have 179 posts. Man of few words. I respect that.
I didn't see anything at Cuds on Coins that matches. Look through this and see if you can match the dies; not much about cuds there though....
There are some sharp borders on both sides that shouldn't be there. I think a foreign substance (glue?) is on the coin and elsewhere it caused...
You seem fixated on making a profit by speculating about all of this stuff, and more power to you I guess. Personally I can't be bothered with it....
In my junk box I have at least half a dozen I pulled out of circulation as a kid. The bicentennial was a big deal. I regularly get them in change...
Because nobody wants to pay $3500 for what will be a $2300 coin in a year or two. I think it's that simple. People only speculating on bullion...
Higher resolution image might help. There seems to be a raised edge around some of it but it's hard to tell.
Some 1942 experimental cents were struck in various kinds of plastic. Here's an example....
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