I'd get the black spots off the rim before submitting it. It will help make it more desirable. I bought a Caballito from a dealer friend in an...
I think you give the degree of rotation, then the direction of rotation. Otherwise, something rotated 5 degrees out of line could be 355 degrees...
Ignorance is bliss for greed.
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Kind of hard to tell on damaged circulated coins.
They all look like large dates to me.
That would be an interesting contest; what is harder to find, an MS70 2017-D cent, or someone willing to pony-up $1000+ for it?
And I tried to make it more so.
I'll second that. Well done on working to end the biggest scourge in numismatics today.
Unfortunately they are all circulated, which is why they toned the way they did. Nice looking, but not worth a/much premium.
I have a Canadian note with a serial number that begins 666. It is on a "Devil Face" note, adding to its wicked evilness. I got it graded by CGA...
I have a 1868 MS63 in an AU58 ICG holder. Only UNDERgraded coin I have seen in an ICG holder. Not worth reholdering, but sure gets dealers'...
It's the, "my head is hot, I'm going to put my cap on this pole" variety.
Those are nice, and timely with the centennial of the end of WWI. The older Krause books had token issues in them at the back of each country...
Save yourself a lot of time and thumb through a Red Book.
That's odd that just one of the four has the lower cased "of". I'm sure it was missed in the design review, or they would have made all four the...
Not necessarily. The condition is very important. "In God We Trust" wasn't added to U.S. currency until 1957. Was it a Silver Certificate?
Those aren't eBay prices. They are from www.coinsandcanada.com. The notes are very common and very affordable. And, they have been demonetized...
That seems odd, especially with some of the lower mintage pieces. I have seen 1886 pieces that look like business strikes, even though they are a...
Are there any 3-Cent Nickels that come prooflike? I've never seen one, but there may be some dates that are scarcer, but commonly found P/L.
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