Are you referring to the proposed Christa McAuliffe commemorative? What makes you think there will be errors? I'm not interested in it myself.
They will not circulate - only available from the mint in bags, rolls, and Innovation proof sets (i.e., all 4 dollars in a single lens).
LOL, I know the feeling. Separating myself from U.S. Mint purchases myself. Silver proof sets only. Back to the classics for me. Oh look!...
So....now that Delaware's available, who's got one?
Looks nice, I just read the description here. Having grown up in Connecticut, I'd love to thumb through that one. Out of my budget, though.
Yep, what he said ^^^:)
Thank you! I strive to use correct spelling and grammar and muffed that one :oops:. Post corrected.
Welcome to CT. It looks like a vise job. Someone stacked some coins (or other objects) on the coin and squeezed them in a vise (or maybe smacked...
This site is as good (or better) than any on the web. There are others, of course, but this one is a good place to start. Ask questions. Absorb...
Just a guess but I'd say one of these.. [ATTACH]
Seems like a reasonable grade. Photos tend to accentuate flaws.
10 million W's out of an estimated 1.85 billion coins - that's about 1 in 185 (0.54%). Coins are randomly seeded in bags going to the Federal...
I, too, have always loved proof sets. One of my earliest acquisitions was a 1958 proof set, my birth year. There's nothing like a proof strike....
I have to agree on both counts. On first glance, it looks like a woman in Mom-jeans straddling the Earth. After a moment, the left foot appears,...
Coincidentally, I just discovered this set (your set) earlier today perusing threads on the PCGS site. What a neat idea and a challenge to complete.
I'm going with "struck through sugar crystals". Or maybe salt. I guess it could be sand, too. :angelic::happy::hilarious:
I searched the name on the banner and found his web site. Interesting talent and some (intentional) cheesy over-acting to boot.
Don't try to make sense of the modern commemorative program :smuggrin:
1970? Walt Frazier and a beat up Willis Reed led the Knicks to the championship over the Lakers with Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry "The Logo" West. I...
The coins commemorate the Basketball Hall of Fame, founded in 1959. I just noticed the winning design does not mention it (the Hall of Fame).
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