One of the diagnostics used to identify doubled die coins are what they call split serifs or notched serifs. And it appears this coin has that. In...
The OP lives in New York. New York has a sales tax on coins. So the OP probably owes taxes on his purchase. But as I said in the very beginning,...
But you can't base things on people you know Chris. Larry and I are talking about what happens to most people period - not just the ones we know....
I have the number at 190 graded for the 3 varieties. And a high percentage of those are MS.
I'm not sure how I managed to miss seeing this contest but I did. Had I seen it I would have closed it because it does not comply with the forum...
OK, now you tell me where you can find dry and clean air - outside of a laboratory.
Yes.
It's kind of a complicated question because the laws on it vary so much depending on what state you are in. For example, Florida has a law that...
The only difference I can think of would be this. Spot is used, or should be used, when talking about the current value of an ounce of pure...
Looks like a type 1 to me. http://www.cointalk.com/t222553/
Anyone who has access to TPG pop reports can look up copper, silver, & nickel coins. But it'll take a while. Seems to me there are a few that I...
Doubtful, be too expensive.
You ever tried to create a vacuum ? It's not easy to do. Maintaining one is even harder.
It isn't unlikely at all, depending on how long you stay outside of course. Stay in or out long enough for the temperature of the coin to change,...
I'd trust Roger's info if I were you. (Conder's post)
There are more than you would think, at least more than I would think. Especially among gold. Gold is the only ones I can look up. Data is as of...
One that I can show you ? No, the web site where I found the article has been defunct for several years. But there was a guy, I can't remember his...
Not actual circulation, but rough handling for sure.
What I have said is that if you store coins properly that you won't likely be able to see a change in toning in your lifetime. But that doesn't...
Yes they had a plan to use the shell casings and yes it's in the books. But they never actually used the metal from melted shell casings to make...
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