The link below is for the PCGS price guide for walkers. https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/walking-liberty-half-dollar/733/most-active The...
I’d stick to your goal of MS65. The 41S is not the most expensive coin in the series. Price guides I’ve seen have the MS64+ at a little more...
Sent in the pair (U.S. silver medal and U.K. 2£ coin) to PCGS a while ago but can’t complain about the outcome … I was lucky. See the pics. 70...
Just got word from PCGS that an early 20th century French gold coin of mine that was in a NGC holder has crossed at the same grade. Why did I...
Copper was mined in Cornwall and Devon from the bronze age until the end of the 20th century. See link. Cal...
I looked at the last twenty auction sales of MS-62 1889-CC Morgan dollars, excluding PLs and DMPLs. 16 were PCGS with an average sale price of...
Some correct answers were in the two posts previous to yours. I don’t believe the U.S. Mint ever struck gold coins for Panama. It did strike...
Correct! Congratulations. :joyful: There were others: the 1926 gold 10 quetzales coin minted for Guatemala and the 1930 gold 10 Bolivars coin...
You guys did great answering 4 out of 5 within a day. There is still no. 5: 1-5. Name a gold coin struck by a U.S. mint for a foreign country...
Yup, just recognized by Guinness World Records. It’s gold with a face value of ¼ franc. Diameter is about 0.1 inch (3 mm) and weight about...
Yep, that's one correct answer! Congratulations :joyful: Actually, there are a number of patterns that were struck in at least six alloys. My...
Stellas were made in "only" three alloys. Folks are most familiar with gold, but there were copper and aluminum ones too. You're on the right...
All U.S. coins ... patterns, commems, circulation, business strike, proofs ... should be considered for question 1-4. Cal
You got it! Congratulations :joyful: Cal
Nice try, but not correct. Hint: Note that question #2 does not mention U.S. Cal
Another correct one! :joyful: Cal
Correct! :joyful: 1936 Norfolk, VA, Bicentennial half dollar. Dates on it are 1636, 1682, 1736, 1845, and 1936. Ironically, it was actually...
Correct on #1! Congratulations. :joyful: For extra credit, what was the last one before that one to have denticles? Not correct on the rest....
Nice guess, but it's not it. Cal
This is the first, but not the last, of I don’t know how many. Posting interval will vary from one week to decades. Try to answer from your...
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