What others have said is true. If so-called "unsearched" wheat cent rolls were truly unsearched, how did they know they were all wheat cents?
I collect Franklins. No-brainer.
@Mike Thorne Perhaps a good topic for your next article? Have you reviewed this book before?
The "no D" and "weak D" varieties were caused by extremely worn dies. So I guess it could be called an error.
Want to get more coins circulating? Stop using debit and credit cards. It's that simple.
I keep NIFCs when I get them, just to fill the album holes. I keep all clad JFKs and don't take them back to the bank. The ones I need to...
Lately I've seen them at shows selling for $33
I'm going with acid etched surface. Notice that the anomaly is in and around the letters only (IOW the protected areas of the coin) and NOT in...
One word. DRUGS.
Just don't roller skate in that buffalo herd.
Did they use this guy as a model?[ATTACH]
@Steve theButcher May we see the entire coin, both obverse and reverse?
I think it's more like a steel core that rusted, not copper. I wonder if it sticks to a magnet?
a 1924 Peace Dollar is not clad. This is a fake coin. Why someone would want to fake a common date is beyond me. An MS state 1924-P can be had...
It seems we initially tend to see what we think we see. The offensive word derives from the Latin word "cuneus" which means a wedge.
Yes. ...but you might want to use Nic-A-Date to see if a mint mark shows up. The 1913-D and 1913-S are scarcer than the 1913-P.
The JFKs might carry a premium as they were not intended for circulation from 2002 on. Maybe about $20 to $25 a roll. You had to get them...
The concept of the "golden" dollar was to make it look radically different from a quarter. It didn't work, did it? Americans generally don't...
When I opened the link, I got a box saying the price has dropped to $14.39
I was at the monthly Cleveland show yesterday but could only spend a few minutes there. The place was JAMMED. I think this bodes well for the hobby.
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