I like the Hawaii and the Maryland designs, but I wouldn't count on these as anything but bullion unfortunately
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You mean that someone gold plated a silver eagle??? Or are you asking about a 2000 Sacagawea Golden $1 coin?
These coins were not minted as coins or as collectibles, but as a bullion vehicle. The recession plays a part in the demand for bullion coins and...
People do it all of the time. reasons vary. Some reasons even make sense to some people.
The silver clad issues of these coins all came from San Francisco, whereas this coin was struck in Philadelphia. I would recommend taking it to...
a silver clad (40%) blank would weigh 5.7 grams the weight is correct for a Mint error. Better pictures would be helpful.
The coin looks to be plated. The best place to start is to weigh the coin. Weigh the coin in grams and tell us what the result is. We can then...
although a 1953-S would be a valuable coin with FBL, it is not a key date, but rather it exemplifies what a condition rarity is.
I will tell you that when I was assembling type sets, I purposely opted for key dates in lower grade over high grade common dates. When it came...
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After looking at the coin on my monitor at home, I must admit, Richie, I missed it on this one originally. I think it is a solid no-brainer XF-45...
so what??? Camaro asked for opinions, and that's what he was given. The fact that you disagree matters to you, but who else it matters to is...
Camaro, I would grade the coin at a VF-35. I don't think that there's enough luster for XF. That said, luster is hard to see in photos.
This is called finning of the rim. I don't know if it will command a premium, but it IS a Mint error.
there are likely not enough mirrors for proof like
I used my Mother I Law's address when I sent Secret Santa gifts in the past. Different town, so you wouldn't suspect it was me, but if it...
I have never heard of this variety being attributed to grease in the die, but almost always as a die clash that was polished, removing the mint...
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