I don't collect ancients (but I admire those that do and put forth the time and effort to learn), but I have lost out on items that I desperately...
Probably because the state isn't spelled with it, but the culture is. Like not having accents on Mexico in English, but it is México on maps.
They don't get any from me. I have been thrown off of them riding bareback, been brushed off against trees, and had them lose me by drinking from...
I never thought about it, but you are right, doubled-die coins are not errors. They were official releases (like proofs without mint marks) from...
It depends on if there are still active chemical around it when it is encapsulated. For silver, it is probably best to do a solvent clean-up to...
Agreed. It's like horses. Sorry, I don't want to buy something that is going to die and maybe break a leg before then. I don't buy Red copper...
There is no way I would ever pay even the $1000 for copper-plated zinc. The electromotive differences between these two metals is a ticking time...
I would try a little soap and water to remove anything attached like someone's lunch or worse. It would leave the deepest crust and tarnish...
Haven't seen those. Those dirty Cannucks! Did they teach Americans a bad word, or did it come from their mother?
Looks like it got shaved over by something.
I have several culls of large cents with the worst thing you can call a woman altered on the back. I had encased some large cents for a dealer...
It is spelled WASTE. WAIST is the thing above your hips.
If they were both struck from the same strip, wouldn't it also be necessary that both blanks were turned in the same orientation? More likely the...
No, There are too many cents in peoples' hands. Silver coins have been discontinued, but they aren't worth any more than bullion for circulated...
I had a blue ANACS holder with a coin just like this. It was MS64.
$2. Just taking advantage of the unsuspecting. Just because they aren't found in circulation much, doesn't mean they are rare OR valuable.
You have the designer's name spelled two different ways. One is "Jacque" and the other "Jacques".
What do you define a WAISTE?
It is actually from the preparation of the planchet. You get these wavy cracks when they have the edge put on, which causes these waves like...
He's not a mint employee, but he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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