I used to have a cat that collected large cents and colonials. When I brought coins home he would examine them and swat most of them off the...
Once the insurance company pay the claim the item, if it reappears, belongs to the insurance company. Often the policy holder has the option of...
The Baldwin coin is a copy.
Or if you're lucky make you some. The above is correct for the business strike P VDB and SVDB, but the Proof VDB has the same spacing as the SVDB
Not that interested in pictures until I know the weight, in grams to two places. A dime missing both clad layers should weigh around 1.3 grams....
I think the 64 could be a mis-handled proof. The 63-D is not, the 43-S has been polished.
There is also an 18-S and a 42, probably some others as well. It can't be a grease filled die because the initials are incuse on the coin so they...
Well it is either one of the thousands of fakes of this piece, or it is the one genuine piece that was used to create the hub that was used to...
Contains a fair number of errors and some incomplete information
It is N-6, the cud at star 8 confirms that. In the late die state it develops a small rim cud at star 4 which does not seem to be present on this...
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It isn't, image is from Coinfacts. He has been posting this in all the forums. Multiple times.
Even if he did make an offer that doesn't mean he knows what he is talking about. Most coin shop owners are not able to recognize errors
Actually I've never checked but I would expect it to be large date only. I know there is only one variety.
The 1982 S proof cent was copper only.
With MAYBE a few seated dollars. Not many though as they were money losers worth more than their face value as metal.At least until the late 1870's.
Agreed I'd have to agree with that as well. Congress has not mandated any multiple formats/finishes, those have been decisions made by the...
And then the buyer should leave feedback as soon as the seller ships because he has completed his part. OK maybe wait until it arrives, then...
The Morgan to the right of the Saint-Gaudens is dated 1896. You also have the fact that several of the dollars are heavily worn, something that...
I'm impressed with the improvement of the first coin, any improvement on the reverse?
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