1801 S-220, the reverse cracks are distinctive.
At the blackjack table the payoff for a two card 21 on the initial deal is 1.5 to one. In many cases this will mean a half dollar is needed for...
I checked, the mintages were specified in the authorizing legislation. And more often than not the legislation for commemoratives does specify...
You're joking right? There are a TON of people out there who will pay silly amounts of money based just on the labels either for grade or for...
Not sure what you would get. The problem is as long as they know you still have the 8.7 billion pieces potentially hanging over the market the...
But a business didn't introduce this product, the US Congress did. They told the mint what to make and how many of them to make.
Sure they do,but those employees have to wade through the same mint morass that everybody else does. If you have a bunch of friends you can have...
At the time Farouk received his export license for the 33 double eagle it was not realized that the coins had not been officially issued so it was...
Paying out the coins was exchanging one form of currency for another,not a payment of a debt or other payment. The object of restricting the...
Act of March 3, 1851 Sec 11 created the silver three cent and "and that it shall be a legal tender in payment of debts for all sums of thirty...
Only if you are shipping OUT of the country. Within the US it is insured for the amount it is declared for, as long as you can prove the value.
One reason why the prices may be lower for such low mintage coins is because the number of collector is so low. Very few people collect the SL...
You may have me then because half cent, cent (1793 - 1864), and trade dollar (1877 - 1883) are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head...
I suspect a gold plated british Florin, design is right and so is the size. The florin was 28.3 mm in diameter, a half dollar is 30.6 mm.
That's why I said die stage and not die state. Die state tends to indicate the amount of wear the die has had, die stage indicates changes that...
The only difference between the two is the edge, it all depended on the planchet the coin was struck on, a plain edged planchet or a "griped" edge...
Clean normal strike no question.
I don't have the serial number for the 11/1/82 type 4 as I do not own it, I merely noted the date when I saw it as being later than my previously...
It appears to be a gold plated one.
I'd take a nice AU over a baggy 60 -62 any day. On one of my Conder tokens I actually downgraded a MS-62 to an XF-45 because I liked the eye...
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